Item No. 5416-2019-1

freycinet vineyards

FREYCINET VINEYARDS Chardonnay, Eastern Tasmania 2019 Bottle

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FREYCINET VINEYARDS Chardonnay, Eastern Tasmania 2019 Bottle

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Freycinet Vineyards Chardonnay is a premium wine made from handpicked Chardonnay grapes grown in the Freycinet region of Eastern Tasmania. This region is known for its cool

About this wine

FREYCINET Vineyards Chardonnay, Tasmania

Inspired by the viticultural promise of the East Coast of Tasmania, Geoff and Susan Bull cleared the Freycinet vineyard site in 1978, and planted the first vines in 1979. They quickly established the first commercial winery on the East Coast. They were early pioneers, with belief in a new region which would eventually be globally recognised for exceptional cooler climate wines. The Freycinet Vineyard and Winery remains in family hands today with daughter Lindy Bull and her partner Claudio Radenti continuing the tradition of gently handcrafted wines.

Perched on gentle slopes in a small sheltered valley, the original Vineyard 4.0 Ha amphitheatre site, comprising The Hill and The Paddock contains the original plantings which form the base of the flagship Freycinet wines.The amiphitheatre's slopes provide enhanced sunlight interception, warmth and cold air drainage which protects agains late spring frosts. Fruit from this vineyard is often harvested two to three weeks earlier than many other Tasmanian vineyards, due to the extra warmth of the site.

The Freycinet Vineyards Chardonnay is made using traditional techniques including 100% barrel fermentation for 10 months using French oak casks (20% new). Maturation on lees with regular stirring is utilised resulting in a wine that is tightly crafted, combining power with elegance. The delicate aroma of citrus and melon fruits are complemented with soft oak nuances. The palate is pristine, fresh and vibrant, revealing ripe melon, white peach and grapefruit flavours subtly supported by spicy oak and creamy textures. The finish is crisp long and seamless.

'...one of the best wineries on the island.'

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Variety/Varieties
Chardonnay
Vintage
2019
Classification
None
Style
White Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Eastern Tasmania
State / Province
Tasmania

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Freycinet
Langton’s Selections Freycinet Pinot Noir The beautifully situated Freycinet Winery is located on the picturesque east coast of Tasmania near the fishing port of Bicheno, famous for abalone and the early penal colony of Maria Island. Geoff Bull bought the 450 acre bushland property in 1978. Originally called Cosgrove, it was one of the earliest land grants in the colony. The vineyard – now 20 acres and elevated at 100 metres – was planted intuitively on protected slopes reminiscent of an amphitheatre. The site is unique. Whilst the land faces east, the slopes have a northerly and sheltered aspect. The meso-climate is moderated by a nearby body of water called Moulting Lagoon and a row of small hills act as a buffer to prevailing cold south and southeast winds. Frost is non-existent during the growing season – a rarity in Tasmania – though rainfall is erratic. The soils are generally granitic with high iron content. A split canopy trellising system is used to maximise fruit exposure to sunlight and the vines are cane pruned, with vintage taking place in April. The Pinot Noir is picked according to flavour development and optimum ripeness and then vinified, unusually for this variety, in a roto-fermenter. During fermentation, the vat is rotated at regular intervals to extract colour and flavour. At dryness, the wine is drained, pressed and then matured in a combination of new and used French oak. Clearly it is vineyard practice combined with the inherent qualities of the site that bring unique quality fruit. The wines are richly coloured and flavoured with excellent fruit definition and a slippery complexity. This is a seriously impressive wine with remarkable overall consistency of quality. Indeed, it should be considered as one of the country’s top Pinot Noirs. Freycinet is found irregularly on the market, although it has a keen following. Freycinet also produces other wines including Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot and a sparkling wine called Radenti named after winemaker Claudio and Lyndey Radenti. Its Pinot Noir, however, is its strongest card. Andrew Caillard MW, Langton's
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