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The Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay 2009 is a distinguished Australian white wine that showcases the epitome of Margaret River’s winemaking excellence. Crafted from hand-harvested Chardonnay grapes, this vintage exudes elegance and complexity. With a pale straw color and a bouquet of ripe stone fruits, citrus zest, and subtle oak notes, it offers a sensory journey that captivates the palate. On tasting, this Chardonnay reveals layers of flavors including white peach, lemon curd, toasted almonds, and a hint of vanilla. The wine’s well-integrated acidity provides balance to its rich texture, leading to a long and satisfying finish.
This iconic Leeuwin Estate Chardonnay has been aged in French oak barrels for 11 months, contributing to its creamy mouthfeel and enhancing its overall structure. The 2009 vintage is considered one of the standout releases from the Art Series range due to its impeccable harmony between fruit expression and oak influence. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with seafood dishes or creamy pasta sauces, this Chardonnay is sure to impress even the most discerning wine enthusiasts with its finesse and depth of character.
Art Series Chardonnay 2009 is with a Screw cap closure by Leeuwin Estate.
Specifications
Producer
Leeuwin Estate
Blend
Chardonnay
Alcohol bv
13.5%
Closure
Screw cap
MPN #
WVB-115683
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Chardonnay Wines
Chardonnay is one of the most widely planted and versatile white grape varieties in the world. It produces wines that range from crisp and mineral-driven to rich and oaky, with flavors of apple, pear, citrus, and tropical fruit. The ABV for Chardonnay wines typically ranges from 12-14.5%. Its popularity is due to its adaptability to various climates and winemaking styles, resulting in a wide array of expressions.
Originating from the Burgundy region of France, Chardonnay has become a global grape, thriving in regions such as California, Australia, and South America. The grape's ability to reflect its terroir and respond to different winemaking techniques, such as barrel fermentation and malolactic fermentation, makes it a favorite among winemakers. Chardonnay's versatility and widespread cultivation ensure its continued prominence and popularity in the wine world, offering something for every palate and occasion.
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