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Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay 2024

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Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay 2024
Producer Hoddles Creek Estate
Region, Country Yarra Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 25015-750

Hoddles Creek Estate vineyard was established in 1997 on the D’Anna property, which has been in the family since 1960. The vineyard lies in the Upper Yarra, which is higher, cooler and more marginal than the lower parts of the valley. It’s a set of conditions that suits winemaker Franco D’Anna’s obsession with freshness down to the ground. The site sits astride Gembrook Road and adjacent to Hoddles Creek. Its steeply sloping blocks prohibit mechanical harvesting, so all pruning and harvesting are done by hand. All the wines are made in the family’s split-level, 300-tonne winery, which has an underground barrel store.

The health of the soil throughout the estate is maximised using organic fertilisers and frequent soil aeration. All fruit is hand-picked in the cool of the morning, there are no enzyme or acid additions, sulphur use is kept to the bare minimum, there is no fining, and filtering is avoided wherever possible.

The fruit was picked by hand, destemmed and lightly pressed to tank. After a few days, a portion of the juice was transferred to oak for fermentation on full solids. The wine then matured on lees for 11 months before bottling. Winemaker Franco D’Anna asserts that this is the best Estate Chardonnay he’s made since 2021. He’s dead right.  

Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay 2024

Reviews

“Juicy white fruit, grapefruit, aniseed, a little struck match, almond paste, cinnamon and clove spice. It’s packed with flavour, white nectarine and nutty spicy characters, a flinty grip to texture, quite some intensity and power here, and in some respects it seems more Beechworth than Yarra, or so I think. Pear and citrus, lime rind, with excellent length of flavour. It’s elemental as at now, and a little raw, though I reckon it will deliver with a couple of years in bottle. It’s a cracking release.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

Reviews

“Juicy white fruit, grapefruit, aniseed, a little struck match, almond paste, cinnamon and clove spice. It’s packed with flavour, white nectarine and nutty spicy characters, a flinty grip to texture, quite some intensity and power here, and in some respects it seems more Beechworth than Yarra, or so I think. Pear and citrus, lime rind, with excellent length of flavour. It’s elemental as at now, and a little raw, though I reckon it will deliver with a couple of years in bottle. It’s a cracking release.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

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