Barratt ‘Uley Vineyard’ Chardonnay 2022 (6 Bottles) Piccadilly Valley

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Intense aromas of stone and citrus fruit, honeysuckle, cashews and subtle toasty, spicy oak are followed by a rich and creamy palate finishing with a crisp citrus freshness. While delightful drinking as a young wine, quality and a long track record should ensure that this wine will continue to develop and improve over a number of years.

An exceptional season and harvest producing good yields and fruit of superb quality. Grapes were hand harvested on March 25 and 28 from 39 year old vines on our Uley vineyard at the northern end of the Piccadilly Valley.

After overnight cooling, the grapes were lightly whole bunch pressed with the juice transferred to tank for settling for five days. Clear juice and some solids (grape lees) were then transferred to French oak barriques (30% new). After a few days of natural warming, spontaneous fermentation by indigenous yeasts commenced and was allowed to proceed slowly with intermittent lees stirring until the wine was dry. Malolactic fermentation was induced in 100% of barrels to add complexity and “soften” acidity. Matured in oak for 11 months before stabilisation and filtration. Bottled 23rd March 2023.

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About Barratt Wines

Barratt Wines, acclaimed for its award-winning Pinot Noir, is a boutique Adelaide Hills winery specializing in cool-climate varietal wines, handcrafted to exacting standards.

The vineyard was originally planted to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in the Spring of 1983 by then owners, the Leith family after the property had been severely damaged by the devastating Ash Wednesday bushfires. In 1988, the property was sold to Ian Wilson, previously a partner of Grant Burge who together had established the highly successful Krondorf label. Ian had moved from the Barossa to the Hills to pursue his dream of producing Australia’s finest sparkling wine, a dream never realised because of financial difficulties and his untimely death at an early age.

Early pioneers of the Piccadilly Valley included Brian Croser who planted the first vineyard in the Valley in 1979 for the Petaluma label and Stephen George establishing the Ashton Hills label in the early 80’s. In 1992, the newly minted Barratt Wines became only the 11th wine label and one of the key founders of the Adelaide Hills region, a region which now boasts over 60 wine producers and a reputation for ultra-premium, cool-climate wine growing.

The vineyard was renamed ‘Uley’ by Carolyn after a beloved village in the English Cotswolds from whence Carolyn’s ancestors had migrated to Australia several generations earlier.

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