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Shaw & Smith M3 Vineyard Chardonnay

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Brilliant pale straw colour with watery hue. The nose displays attractive notes of white peach, cashew and spicy oak followed by a hint of nougat and citrus as end notes. Excellent intensity and varietal character. Medium bodied with a creamy texture, the palate delivers mouth-filling flavours of white peach and melon followed by some cashew, spice and a hint of nougat. Clean, dry finish displaying outstanding persistence. Very long aftertaste of cashew, white peach, nougat and spice.
Drink over the next 4-5 years. (2011-2016)
€32.99
Region: South Australia Appellation: Adelaide Hills
Colour: White Package Size: 750 ml
Package Type: Bottle Type: Still
Vintage: 2009 Sweet Scale: Dry
Grape: Chardonnay Country: Australia
“The fruit for the 2009 M3 Chardonnay was pre-chilled and pressed cold straight to barrel (French barriques, 20% new) with no setting. It underwent 90% natural ferment and 50% malo-lactic. It seems youthfully mute at the moment with subtle notes of lemon curd, oatmeal, peach blossom, fresh apricot and honey-nut plus a whiff of cedar. Medium-bodied, the palate has a great deal of tension with crisp acid, a satiny texture and a long finish. Give it another 6-12 months in bottle and drink it through 2015.” – 91 Points, Wine Advocate

Knocks spots off all but the best white burgundy. Butter fudge on the palate, among other treats.
Absolute ringer for grand cru burgundy Flavours of nut, cream and nectarine with terrific length. - The Sunday Times
Established in 1989 by Martin Shaw and Michael Hill Smith, Shaw and Smith's aim is to make contemporary, high quality wines that stand amongst the best of their type in Australia. The wines are made exclusively from fruit grown in the Adelaide Hills, one of Australia's coolest and most exciting regions. Shaw and Smith specialise in grape varieties suited to the cooler climate, such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. The wines are vinified at Shaw and Smith's winery in the Hills.

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