Chalmers Dott Malvasia Istriana 2022 500ml (12 Bottles) Heathcote, Vic

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The 2018 Malvasia Istriana is golden straw in colour and has delicate spiced apple, lemon and hay aromas with a crisp, mineral palate of freshly cut red apple, fine structure and pleasant acidity.

Dott. is handmade by Chalmers from estate-grown fruit. It’s inspired by the late Dr. Rod Bonfiglioli a passionate, eccentric scientist whose dogged determination and visionary foresight brought so much colour, interest and integrity to Australian wine. He sought out these rare grapes for our collection, seeing their promise long before the Chalmers family did, and for that we are all grateful. Considered the finest quality member of the vast Malvasia family, Malvasia Istriana hails from Friuli where it makes fine, elegant, aromatic and mineral wines.

It is mainly grown on clay/lime soils at low elevation in Friuli but it is said to produce the best results in the free draining gravelly plains of Friuli Grave or on harder hillside sites where the variety’s natural vigour is tamed. Chalmers introduced a selection of Malvasia Istriana to Australia in the late 1990s, at about the same time that Bruce and Jenni Chalmers were enjoying wines from the grape with Dr. Rod and Stefano de Pieri at his restaurant and dreaming up a revolution in Australian wine.

The first table wine was made from this clone by the Chalmers family in 2005, then a passito dessert wine in 2009. After more encouraging results from the grape in the 2013 #bucketwine project, Chalmers decided to plant it at Heathcote in a new planting designated as the Rod Bonfiglioli block because it focuses on six North Eastern Italian varieties which are a deviation from the mostly Mediterranean flavour of the Chalmers vineyard to date. Dott. Malvasia Istriana was hand-picked, chilled overnight and whole bunch pressed into stainless steel for a cool, natural fermentation on fine solids. After a short maturation in stainless steel it was hand bottled on site at Merbein.

This Malvasia Istriana is golden straw coloured and has delicate spiced apple, lemon and hay aromas with a crisp, mineral palate of fresh cut red apple, fine structure and pleasant acidity.

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So rather than work with a winemaker whose approach is to craft and mould a great wine using all the tools and techniques at hand, they set out to work with a winemaker who would let the fruit speak for itself, without interfering too much in the process. The wine in bottle had to be an honest and transparent translation of the grapes, the season and the vineyard.

For this reason, from their first vintage in 2003 Chalmers worked with Kooyong winery whose then winemaker Sandro Mosele was a proponent of minimal intervention winemaking; now a somewhat overused industry buzz word but back then a rare but growing philosophy in Australia. Some of the Chalmers wines are still made at Kooyong while others are now being made by the Chalmers family themselves at their Merbein winery, either way the philosophy remains the same: Wild ferments, no acid additions wherever possible, no filtration or fining processes that aren’t necessary.

In the vineyard every care is taken to grow the grapes with the least environmental impact using organic nutrition and fungicide programs and non residual weed control. Grapes are all harvested by hand at the optimum balance ripeness and acidity as determined by flavour tasting. The hand picked fruit is refrigerated overnight before processing the next day.

The combination of unique characteristics from the varieties and sites with mindful, hands-off winemaking leads to authentic expressions which create the common thread across the diverse ranges of wine made by Chalmers.

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