Description
McGuigan Black Label Chardonnay 75cl
Description
- Wine of South Eastern, Australia
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Product Marketing
This wine has a smooth creamy palate with sweet tropical fruit and melon flavours. A touch of oak makes this a versatile wine that will accompany all food styles, in particular pasta and chicken dishes.
Brand Marketing
Our family’s four generation long commitment to purity of winemaking has seen McGuigan wines named international winemaker of the year four times in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2016.
Additional Information
- Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
- Country of Origin Australia
- Wine of Australia
- Pack Type: Bottle
Storage
Best enjoyed within one year or purchase, drink within two days of opening.
Manufacturer’s Address
Bottled by:
Australian Vintage (Europe) Limited,
Surrey,
CR0 6BA.
At:
W1743,
UK.
Importer’s Address
Australian Vintage (Europe) Limited,
Surrey,
CR0 6BA.
At:
W1743,
UK.
Type | Wine |
---|---|
Wine Colour | White |
ABV | 12.5% |
Units | 9.4 |
Tasting Notes | This wine has a smooth creamy palate with sweet tropical fruit and melon flavours. A touch of oak makes this a versatile wine that will accompany all food styles, in particular pasta and chicken dishes. |
Storage Instructions | This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to < > |
Closure | Screwcap |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Region | South Eastern Australia |
Area | <Not Relevant> |
Grape Variety | Chardonnay |
Vintage | 2019 |
Producer | Australian Vintage (Europe) Ltd. |
Winemaker | Jamie Saint |
Vinification | The fruit was crushed, de-stemmed and immediately clarified. Fermentation followed after inoculating with selected yeast strains. Fermentation was carried out on French and American oak planks at cool temperatures to retain maximum fruit characters. Fermentation lasted for 2 weeks. Post fermentation the wine was racked off the ferment lees and remained on light lees until blended. Once blended, a selection of American and French oak chips weeks were used to enhance the palate. |
History | McGuigan Wines was established to celebrate the culmination of 3 generations of wine growing by the McGuigan family. Founder Brian McGuigan adopted the central symbol of the family crest, the lion, to reflect inspiration & the McGuigan’s enduring spirit & passion for producing great quality Australian wine. Those proud family traditions are still at the heart of McGuigan winemaking values today. IWSC Winemaker of the Year-2009/11/12/16 & IWC White Winemaker of the Year-2009/12/13/19. |
Regional Information | Fruit was carefully selected from various regions to balance style & flavour profile of the wine. The climate is hot with high evaporation rates & generally low rainfall making irrigation essential. The climate is also continental resulting in long sunny days & noticeably cooler nights. Modern viticultural & winemaking techniques mean that the climate can be seen as one of the region’s strengths. Long sunshine hours ensure fruit ripens fully & low relative humidity results in little incidence of disease |
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