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Cloudy Bay

Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2017 Case of 6

Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2017 Case of 6

Regular price $295.00 AUD
Sale price $295.00 AUD Regular price

Established in 1985, Cloudy Bay was one of the first five wine makers to venture into Marlborough. Chardonnay, the widespread international aromatic grape variety has proudly been part of the portfolio since 1986. It is fragrant, textured & elegant. Cloudy Bay Chardonnay is refined and elegant, a Chardonnay for connoisseurs.

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 11-12°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations
Closure - Screw Cap
Health warning - Contains sulphites
Alcohol by volume - 13.7%
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TASTING NOTES
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ORIGIN

Appearance: Light golden yellow

Aroma: The nose is redolent of orchard fruit, white peach, apricot, blossom and warm hay.

Taste: The palate is concentrated, with notes of apple and pear balanced by gentle vanilla spice, hazelnut and a subtle saline note. A dart of citrus acidity delivers freshness.

Flavoursome seafood dishes

Try it with Caprese salad, soft cows’ cheeses, cream sauces or anything smoked or chargrilled.

Marlborough, New Zealand. Created in 1985 by David Hohnen, founder of the Cape Mentelle estate in Australia, the Cloudy Bay vineyards extend to the mouth of the eponymous bay in New Zealand. This landscape, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Richmond Range mountains, is truly exceptional. Cloudy Bay, one of the first estates to be established in the Marlborough region, has made a huge contribution to making New Zealand one of the great names in “New World” wines. Expressive, refined and fruity, Cloudy Bay wines embody the spirit of the region.

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