Corryton Burge KIN The Patroness Chardonnay 2022 (6 Bottles) Adelaide Hills

$286.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Mother, wife and business partner, Grandmother Ethel Nancy epitomised family and community. As a community nurse, volunteer, local sports and committee member she instilled the value of being a patron of the community. This wine is named in her honour.

Classic Australian Chardonnay lead by its tropical fruit flavours. Sourced from the Porter family, our longterm grower in the Adelaide Hills.

Striking aromas of lemon and peach open up to a palate of tropical stone fruit and lemon. The oak treatment has produced a wine with a wonderful richness and mouthfeel. The wine comes together with fine acid balancing the fruit and oak.

Matured in a mix of new and used oak for 6 months. Weekly battonage helped create a full and creamy mouthfeel and balance out acidity.

Corryton Burge Winemaker Matt Pellow won 2022 Barossa Winemaker of the Year. Enjoy this interview with Matt…

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The Burge family name is synonymous with the Australian wine industry. The launch of Corryton Burge by the 6th Generation Brother and Sister duo; Trent and Amelia Burge is the next step in the families’ winemaking journey.

The brand is built upon the rich history surrounding the family property, Corryton Park Homestead. Built in 1845, the vineyards were first planted in the 1851. As a young boy astride his horse, the duo’s father, Grant would often have cause to venture past the majestic old homestead. He had always admired the elegant, Georgian home with its picturesque gardens, surrounded by rolling hills, and daydreamed of one day living there.

Some years later while courting his future wife Helen, Grant found himself once again transfixed by the property. He proclaimed that should the opportunity ever arise, he would buy Corryton Park for her and their future family. Fast forward just a few more years and Corryton Park had two new and very happy owners. While Grant turned his attention to replanting the vineyard, Helen focused on resurrecting the ageing estate to its former glory.

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