chardonnay 2005
Isabel Estate Block 1, Rows 36-74
Block 2, Rows 1-24
Block 3, Rows97-153
Chardonnay Clones: Mendoza
UCD 15 and RUA 1
15, 95, 2123 and 8021
13th - 18th Aprill 2005
24th May 2006
Marlborough's climate is 'right on the absolute limit' for attaining good ripeness in Chardonnay grapes - not-so-much in the sunshine department, but rather, in the heat summation units. We decided early on that 2005 was going to offer a cooler growing season, therfore extensive fruit thinning was carried out during the early summer to ensure all remaining crop achieved complete ripness.
The decision of how fruit will be 'andled' in the winery is always made in the vineyard - previous to harvest. Whole bunch pressing was called for by the '05 crop, as the small berries showed a tight structure early on. After gentle pressing, more than half the 'must' endured wild yeast fermentation in French oak, with around 15% of it being new barrels. The balance rested in seasoned barriques - some are like old friends and have been providing us with great fermentation "containers" for several years now.
Tasting Note
An enticing nose of complex aromas - 'sweet nuttiness', ripe figs and a touch of melon followed by nougat, caramel and a creamy richness that reminds of freshly baked bread. The textured palate exudes bright, clean fruit with upfront acidity while the broad, lees apparent, mide palate displays elegant flavours of white peach and almond biscotti - complimented by our distinctive minerality, the hallmark of Isabel; this is wine of depth. Good structure - should last for yonks.
Brix: 23-25
pH: 3.1-3.4
TA: 6.4-8.0g/l
13% alcohol
6.9g/l Titratable acidity
2.2g/l residual sugar
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