Elephant Hill - Chardonnay

89 Points RP
Elephant Hill - Chardonnay - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Elephant Hill - Chardonnay

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Provenance
Type
Région
Producteur
Technique
Cépages
ABV
12.5%
Service
10° - 12° C
Accords mets & vins
ShellfishCrabLobsterChickenGreen VegetablesPasta Dishes
Caractéristiques
Citrus fruitCrispToastNuttyStonyLean

L'histoire de la bouteille

Elephant Hill

Elephant Hill

Fondée en 2003, Elephant Hill est située à proximité immédiate de l'océan Pacifique sur la côte idyllique de Te Awanga à Hawke's Bay, sur l'île du Nord de...

Fondée en 2003, Elephant Hill est située à proximité immédiate de l'océan Pacifique sur la côte idyllique de Te Awanga à Hawke's Bay, sur l'île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. La vinification chez Elephant Hill est guidée par la tradition tout en tirant parti de ce que l'innovation peut apporter à l'assemblage. Leur objectif est de produire des vins équilibrés et élégants qui expriment véritablement les vignobles dont ils proviennent.

Elephant Hill
Hawkes Bay

Hawkes Bay

Hawke's Bay is New Zealand's second-largest wine region, located on the east coast of the North Island. The region encompasses diverse topography from coastal plains to inland valleys,...

Hawke's Bay is New Zealand's second-largest wine region, located on the east coast of the North Island. The region encompasses diverse topography from coastal plains to inland valleys, with the Hawke's Bay itself providing a moderating maritime influence. Wine production here dates back to the 1850s, making it one of New Zealand's oldest viticultural areas, and today it accounts for approximately 20% of the country's total wine production.

The region benefits from a warm, dry climate with long sunshine hours and relatively low rainfall during the growing season. Soils vary considerably across the area, from fertile alluvial plains to free-draining gravels. The Gimblett Gravels district, formed by an old riverbed, is particularly notable for its stony, heat-retaining soils that provide excellent drainage. This subregion has gained recognition for producing some of New Zealand's most structured red wines, with the stones absorbing heat during the day and radiating it back to the vines at night.

Hawke's Bay is renowned for its Bordeaux-style red blends, primarily based on Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, which thrive in the region's warm conditions. Syrah has also found success here, producing wines with distinctive peppery characteristics. While red varieties dominate plantings, Chardonnay performs well in the region's climate, often producing full-bodied wines with good aging potential. The combination of diverse microclimates and soil types allows winemakers to craft wines with considerable complexity and regional character.

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