McWilliam’s Appellation Tumbarumba Chardonnay is a distinguished Australian wine that showcases the unique terroir of the Tumbarumba region. This Chardonnay is characterized by its elegant and refined profile, offering a harmonious balance of citrus, stone fruit, and subtle oak notes. The cool climate of Tumbarumba imparts a crisp acidity to the wine, enhancing its freshness and complexity. McWilliam’s Appellation Tumbarumba Chardonnay is crafted with precision and attention to detail, resulting in a wine that exemplifies the quality and craftsmanship synonymous with the McWilliam’s name.
The McWilliam’s Appellation Tumbarumba Chardonnay is an excellent representation of cool-climate Australian winemaking, showcasing both finesse and depth. With its vibrant fruit flavors, integrated oak influence, and lingering finish, this Chardonnay is sure to impress even the most discerning wine enthusiasts. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with seafood or poultry dishes, McWilliam’s Appellation Tumbarumba Chardonnay offers a sophisticated drinking experience that highlights the best characteristics of this renowned wine region.
Appellation Tumbarumba Chardonnay
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Specifications
ProducerMcWilliam's
BlendChardonnay
Alcohol bv13.5%
ClosureScrew cap
MPN #WVB-115678
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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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