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Leeuwin Estate Art Series Margaret River Chardonnay 2019
White Wine from Australia - Western Australia
The pinnacle of southern hemisphere chardonnay, Art Series shows the extraordinary quality Australia’s Margaret River is capable of. Made using the best fruit from the estate’s oldest chardonnay vines, it offers a tautly strucure and impeccably balanced combination of lime-peel and apricot-like fruit with saline and flinty complexity. Built to age but irresistible at any point in its drinking window.
Price:
£78.00
Bottle
Price:
£936.00
Case of 12
In Stock
Code: AU25371
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Chardonnay
- 75cl
- Now to 2033
- 13.5% Alcohol
- bouquet/flavour marked by oak
- Screwcap
Leeuwin Estate
Leeuwin Estate is one of the earliest commercial wineries in the Margaret River region of Western Australia, where the gentle maritime climate is well suited to the production of fine chardonnay and cabernet. The estate was founded in the 1970s by Denis and Tricia Horgan who where advised by the famous Robert Mondavi of California that the site was ideal for fine wine production.
The first vintage was in 1979 and since then the estate has gone from strength to strength, consistently producing chardonnays that rank among the world’s finest and gaining recognition in international blind tastings. As well as an impressive range of wines, Leeuwin Estate now boasts a top-class restaurant and an art gallery. Labelled with original artworks, Art Series is the winery’s prestige range and the chardonnay bottled under this label, famous for its superb perfume, opulence and ability to age, is arguablyAustralia’s finest example of the grape, year-in year-out. The Prelude range is a more accessible expression of Leeuwin fruit, made with the objective of offering enjoyable drinking soon after release.
Leeuwin are great believers in the screwcap closure and have even rebottled older library stock, painstakingly opening each bottle, tasting it, and then topping it up with another bottle from the same vintage before resealing with screwcap.