Chardonnay Origine

Grapes: Chardonnay 95%, 5% consists of Chenin Blanc, Koshu, Sémillon, Auxerrois and Pinot Blanc
Type: White
Style: Dry, medium-bodied
Color: Pale amber
Alcohol: 12%
Wild yeast: Yes
Any added sulphites: 15 ppm
Filtered: Yes (coarse filter)
Serving temperature: 13-16°C
Production: 1,749 bottles
Please store in a cool, dark place.

Tasting notes

Complex aroma of ripe lemon, ripe apple, white flower, amaretto, bread dough and gin with
botanical aroma. Intense and well-structured with acidity and minerality. Medium finish with
complex fruity flavour and a hint of caramel. Decanting may be a good option. It has a good
potential of ageing.

Food pairing

Grilled eggplant with sweet miso paste, Japanese omelets with dashi stock, Sushi, baba
ghanoush, fried ginkgo nuts with salt, grilled eel with sweetened soy sauce, fried thick
deep‐fried tofu and vegetable in oyster sauce, grilled white fish marinated in miso.

Winemaking

Harvested from early to mid-October from 4-12 year-old Chardonnay vines planted on south-west-facing slopes on a limestone karst plateau at 400 meters altitude. The other five varieties, grown on trial in the same vineyard, were also harvested at the same time and vinified together. After destemming, the grapes were soaked in stainless steel tanks on the skins without crushing and macerated for 25 days. During this time, punched down three times a day every eight hours. After a slow and careful pressing with basket press, the wine was matured in French oak barrels for nine and half months before bottling. Released after approximately five months.

Until the 2020 vintage it was made as ‘Chardonnay Macéré’, but from the 2021 vintage it has been changed to ‘Chardonnay Origine’. ‘Origine’ means ‘beginning, origin’ in French. They started making macerated Chardonnay from 2018. The name was changed to reflect the history of winemaking, where even white grapes were soaked with the skins, and the great respect for the ancestors who made them.

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