Jansz Tasmania Single Vineyard Vintage Chardonnay 2018 Gift Box (6 Bottles)

$392.00 GST Included

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An exceptional and rare wine first released 10 years ago, 100% Chardonnay and sourced from a single block in our Estate Vineyard in Pipers River and crafted only in the very best vintages. Each bottle is a celebration of this noble variety, one of a tiny release that is destined to be remembered long after it has been enjoyed.

This new distinct, luxurious packaging visually elevates the Jansz Tasmania Single Vineyard Vintage Chardonnay 2018. Bottled in clear glass so you can experience the purity of the style and terroir.

Pale gold in colour with an exceptionally fine bead. Aromas of white florals, fresh straw and honeysuckle with notes of toasted brioche.The palate is elegant and poised. Vanilla bean and spiced pear mingle with lemon zest and hints of sea spray. This is a sophisticated, savoury wine with fine, creamy, nougat texture from extended time on tirage and long, chalky, mineral acidity.

Serve with pan-seared chicken breast, shallots and asparagus; snapper fillets with lemon butter and baby potatoes; or vegetable tempura with soy dipping sauce.

This small parcel is whole bunch pressed with only the finest of the first juice retained. Fermented and aged in mature French oak barriques for eight months to gain further complexity, before selection of the finest barrels for assemblage and tirage. Four and a half years of ageing on lees in the bottle develops richness and finesse.

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Established in 1986, Jansz Tasmania specialises in crafting luxury sparkling wines from Tasmania. Australian owned by the Hill-Smith family since 1998, the vineyard was named Jansz Tasmania, paying homage to Abel Janszoon Tasman who first sighted the island in 1642. Proudly Tasmanian.

Jansz Tasmania specialises in crafting luxury sparkling wines from Tasmania. In a joint venture with Heemskerk, Louis Roederer recognised the similarities of the Tasmanian climate to that of Champagne and together they planted Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vines.

It was this foresight which led to the production of the first Tasmanian vintage sparkling wine in 1989 using traditional Méthode Champenoise; a tradition that continues today. Now Australian owned by the Hill-Smith family since 1998, the vineyard was renamed Jansz Tasmania, paying homage to Abel Janszoon Tasman who first sighted the island in 1642. Proudly Tasmanian.

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