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Pyramid Valley North Canterbury Chardonnay 2020

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Pyramid Valley North Canterbury Chardonnay 2020
Producer Pyramid Valley
Region, Country North Canterbury, New Zealand
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 6
Product Code 20912-750

This Chardonnay is sourced from two vineyards in Waipara. The Waipara Springs vineyard was planted between 1982 and 1986 to the Mendoza clone and the Clone 5 component was sourced from the granite-rich Three Sisters Vineyard. The fruit was hand-picked, naturally fermented and aged in 20% new French oak for 12 months. It was then settled in tank and sat on its lees for a further four months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered.

Pyramid Valley North Canterbury Chardonnay 2020

Reviews

“A blend of three vineyards including some of the oldest Chardonnay in the country (going back to 1982), the 2020 Chardonnay North Canterbury is seductive, ripe and creamy, with smoky oak and grilled nut-like characters (25% new barrels including Mercurey). The ripe fruit quality is excellent and generous; hand-harvesting and whole-bunch pressing followed by a full year on lees has brought both purity of fruit and textural weight. There’s tension and nerve on the finish, which leaves a salty tang. A wine that has as many layers as mille-feuille.”
93 points, Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous
"Pure, ripe, distinctive and new. Aromas of fresh citrus and mineral with wet pebbles and chalk, additional core fruit scents of apple and white fleshed stone fruits, a gun-flint quality and youthful energy. Modern, fresh, youthful and delicious on the palate. A fine palate with medium+ weight, lots of energy with citrus and apple, white fleshed fruits, white flowers and a long fine finish. Layers of gun-flint and lees, fruit and judicious use of barrel with some spice moments."
94 points, camdouglasms.com
"Again, this is a texturally phenomenal wine. Steve and Huw don’t like fining, so there is buoyancy and traction here that breeds stunning weight and a modicum of fruit exoticism. Any exuberance is tempered by raspy, saline acidity that snaps the palate back to order, makes the mouth water and balances the pliant fruit perfectly. This cunning acid line allows this wine to play with more fruit weight and depth than might ordinarily be the case." 18/20
Matthew Jukes, matthewjukes.com
"Bright, light yellow/green, it is fragrant and mouthfilling, with rich stonefruit flavours, finely integrated oak, good acid spine and excellent complexity. Best drinking mid-2023+." 4.5 stars
Michael Cooper, Michael Cooper's Buyer's Guide New Zealand

Reviews

“A blend of three vineyards including some of the oldest Chardonnay in the country (going back to 1982), the 2020 Chardonnay North Canterbury is seductive, ripe and creamy, with smoky oak and grilled nut-like characters (25% new barrels including Mercurey). The ripe fruit quality is excellent and generous; hand-harvesting and whole-bunch pressing followed by a full year on lees has brought both purity of fruit and textural weight. There’s tension and nerve on the finish, which leaves a salty tang. A wine that has as many layers as mille-feuille.”
93 points, Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous
"Pure, ripe, distinctive and new. Aromas of fresh citrus and mineral with wet pebbles and chalk, additional core fruit scents of apple and white fleshed stone fruits, a gun-flint quality and youthful energy. Modern, fresh, youthful and delicious on the palate. A fine palate with medium+ weight, lots of energy with citrus and apple, white fleshed fruits, white flowers and a long fine finish. Layers of gun-flint and lees, fruit and judicious use of barrel with some spice moments."
94 points, camdouglasms.com
"Again, this is a texturally phenomenal wine. Steve and Huw don’t like fining, so there is buoyancy and traction here that breeds stunning weight and a modicum of fruit exoticism. Any exuberance is tempered by raspy, saline acidity that snaps the palate back to order, makes the mouth water and balances the pliant fruit perfectly. This cunning acid line allows this wine to play with more fruit weight and depth than might ordinarily be the case." 18/20
Matthew Jukes, matthewjukes.com
"Bright, light yellow/green, it is fragrant and mouthfilling, with rich stonefruit flavours, finely integrated oak, good acid spine and excellent complexity. Best drinking mid-2023+." 4.5 stars
Michael Cooper, Michael Cooper's Buyer's Guide New Zealand

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