2023 Oakey Creek Vineyard Chardonnay
Hunter Valley, NSW
Wonderful green tints on a pale yellow background. The aromas are more grapefruit and white stone fruit than tropical due to the cooler season. Fine roasted cashew oak aromas compliment the lees complexity on both nose and palate. Bran meal flavours and stonefruit flavours are supported by perfect acidity. A fine, contemporary Hunter Valley Chardonnay.
MAJOR ACCOLADES:
Gold Medal (96 Points) | 2025 Halliday Wine Companion
Gold Medal | 2024 NSW Wine Awards
Silver Medal (90 Points) | 2024 James Halliday Chardonnay and Cabernet Challange
Bronze Medal | 2024 Hunter Valley Wine Show
CRU $346.50 I SVC $326.70
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2023
Varietal
Chardonnay
Acid
6.37 g/L
pH
3.15
Residual Sugar
1.41 g/L
Alcohol %
13
Wine Profile
Vinification
Harvested all by hand, the fruit was chilled overnight and then loaded to the press as whole bunches. Press and run to French oak barrels for wild yeast ferment. Approximately 20% new oak and bottled in September 2023.
Winemaker Comments
Our second Chardonnay release from the Oakey Creek Vineyard,
following the purchase of this 40Ha property in mid-2021 from the
Drayton family. The fruit for this wine is sourced from a small 2.68Ha parcel which is on a gentle south-east facing slope. This is situated
slightly above the Semillon that we have taken from the site over the past three decades, which is all on the alluvial Oakey Creek flats. We still receive many enquiries about our Graveyard Vineyard Chardonnay, last made in 2004, so we continue the tradition of a single vineyard Hunter Valley Chardonnay.
Our third consecutive wet year, La Nina continued to make herself known through the first three quarters of the year, with widespread floods again experienced across South Eastern Australia. Up to the 31st of
December 2022, we received 1365.5mm of rain with 97 rain days at
Brokenwood. Pokolbin reached its annual rainfall by the end of June, with 2022 being the wettest year that we have had on record. The start of the
growing season was particularly challenging with vineyard access and Downy Mildew pressure a constant issue. Thankfully, the weather cleared up in late October, with relatively benign conditions taking us through the final two months of the year and into January. Fruit
condition and canopy were excellent despite the cool summer. This resulted in one of the latest harvests on record, with the first Chardonnay not being picked until the 31st of January. Picking was conducted under cool, cloudy skies
Food Pairing
Pairs well with pork and richer Asian dishes.
Drink
Drinking well now and will evolve further over the medium term.