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SHAW & SMITH Lenswood Chardonnay, Adelaide Hills 2021 Bottle
shaw & smith
SHAW & SMITH Lenswood Chardonnay, Adelaide Hills 2021 Bottle
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Expert Review
Ned Goodwin MW
Fermented wild in new and used 500L puncheons; matured for 10 months with the occasional stir. Among the country's varietal exemplars. Transparent and tensile with an additional nuance of flavour, vibrato and mineral cohesion etched into the firmament of complexity each year. White peach, toasted hazelnut, jasmine and nougatine teem long. The oak, nestled beautifully, serves as a framing backdrop rather than the centrepiece. A wine of precision, intense flavours and immense class.
96 points, Wine Companion (November 2022)
Expert Review
Campbell Mattinson
Sweet ripe fruit with bitterness and savouriness inlaid. Gorgeous wine. Grapefruit and peach, pear and peanut brittle, wild flings of fragrant herbs. The length, flow and harmony of this combine to sensational effect. Mineral, tonic and lemonade-like characters linger through the aftertaste. An absolute treat.
96 points, The Wine Front (May 2023)
Expert Review
Huon Hooke
Light straw-yellow colour; a pungent sulfide note dominates the bouquet while the palate is taut and dry, savoury and reserved, especially youthful considering its two years of age. There is good depth of flavour and a lip-smacking dry finish, and it promises much if cellared a while.
93 points, The Real Review (March 2023)
