Grosset Piccadilly Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2021

GPAHC21

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This wine is enticing, with aromas of delicate honeydew, nectarine followed by notes of white peach and cashew. The palate is intense, and focused, with an elegant, vibrant finish. Drinking beautifully now with significant ageing potential as well.

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£39.95 per bottle

RRP: £51.99 (save 23%)

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Winery: Grosset

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The vineyards are situated in the Piccadilly Valley of the Adelaide Hills, a very cool sub-region. Given that the replanting of vineyards in the Adelaide Hills has only occurred since the early 1980s, their full potential is only just emerging. The south-facing site has predominantly mottled, coarse-grained yellow clays and quartz- rich soil over sandstone.

All grapes were hand picked, crushed and destemmed. Only free run juice was used, which was chilled to 0°C for five days and then racked prior to fermentation. The wine was barrel fermented in French oak barrique (40% new) for 10 months, with partial malolactic conversion also taking place during this time.

 
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RRP £51.99
Bottle size 75cl
Vintage 2021
Alcoholic strength 13.5%
Country Australia
Region South Australia
Subregion Adelaide Hills
Grapes Chardonnay 100%
Residual sugar (g/l) 2.8
Vegetarian Yes
Vegan Yes
Organic No
Biodynamic No
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Winemaker Jeffrey Grosset and Brent Treloar
 
Grosset

For the last forty years the Grosset ‘Springvale’ and ‘Polish Hill’ Rieslings have shown a consistent style and quality that have earned Jeffrey Grosset an unrivalled reputation. Through meticulous vineyard management and decades of experience, Jeffrey’s wines keep getting better. In the words of Campbell Mattinson in the Halliday Wine Companion, "Grosset has been a star producer for all the time I’ve been in wine, but right now its wines are as good or better than they’ve ever been".

Jeffrey’s love of Riesling began at 15 when his father came home with a bottle to share with the family. This bottle was enough to inspire a young Jeffrey to enrol in the local agricultural college and complete qualifications in both Agriculture and Oenology by the age of 21. After honing his craft in Australia and Germany, he bought an old milk depot in the Clare Valley town of Auburn, founding his eponymous winery in 1981. Since then, this old milk depot has been transformed into one of Australia’s finest wineries.

Grosset vineyards are located in the high country of the Clare Valley. Between 460-560 metres above sea level, they are the coolest sites in the region. The ‘hard rock’ blue slate of the eight-hectare Polish Hill site results in wines that are steely and magnificently age-worthy, while the red loam of the five-hectare Springvale vineyard gives more open and accessible, though no less complex, wines. Such is Jeffrey’s attention to detail that he noted a small strip (22 metres wide by 300 metres long) in his Rockwood vineyard that produced more generously flavoured wines due to a different soil. As a result, he decided to produce a separate wine from this site, ‘Alea’. Also from the Rockwood vineyard is the ‘G110’ Riesling, made in tiny quantities from a single clone (110). The G110 is a pure expression of variety and site, subtly perfumed with a lingering finish that is tight, ultra-dry and pure.

As the story of ‘Alea’ illustrates, Jeffrey is fanatical about the quality of his vineyards. Hand-tended and certified organic and biodynamic, the Grosset vineyards are farmed sustainably. In the winery, each process is gentle and uncomplicated. No fining agents are used, and sulphur is the only addition. By combining a disciplined approach in the vineyard and a delicate touch in the winery, Grosset consistently achieves the purest expression of variety and place. Indeed, his pure and precise Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reflect the single sites in the ultra-cool Piccadilly Valley, from where Jeffrey has sourced these grapes for the past 25 years.

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