Paul Conti Wines Margaret River Chardonnay 2021 (6 Bottles)

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Sourced entirely from the Grace & White Vineyard in Cowaramup, this contemporary chardonnay exhibits all the hallmarks of the cool South West. Lifted stone-fruit and apple flavours are balanced by subtle lees and hints of smoky oak. Cellar confidently – this wine will develop beautiful toasty characters over time.

Hand-picked, whole-bunch pressed, 25% fermented and matured in new French oak for 4 months. The varietal definition is not in question; the oak plays a support role for texture and flavour alike, leaving it to white peach, nectarine and melon to do the heavy lifting. Crisp, citrussy acidity freshens and lengthens the finish. An A-grade bargain. Rating: 92 points > James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2018 

Jason was inspired to create Lorenza after a formative trip to France in the late 90s. It is named in honour of his first-born daughter Lauren Rose.

An elegant sparkling wine made in the ‘traditional method”; it was also the first sparkling chenin blanc to be made in WA.

Fruit is picked early to retain natural acidity then kept on lees for added complexity and creamy mouth feel. The palate displays both softness and a crisp, fresh finish. Serve chilled as a light aperitivo or pop a bottle to celebrate amongst friends.

Vineyard: The 2020 Margaret River Chardonnay is made from Clone 5 fruit (with a small portion of Gin Gin) grown on The Grace & White vineyard in Cowaramup. Gravelly limestone soils enhance the fresh acidity and life in this wine, assisted by added body and ample apple and stone-fruit characters.

Harvest: Fruit was hand-harvested and gently whole-pressed with 25 per cent fermented in new French oak.

Winemaking: The hand-harvested fruit was chilled overnight before whole bunch pressing. A portion was transferred to new French oak where fermentation began. The remainder was fermented in stainless steel. Both components were left on lees for several months to build middle palate structure before bottling and blending.

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About Paul Conti Wines

From humble beginnings in 1948, Paul Conti Wines has become one of WA’s most reputable and respected boutique, family-owned wineries. Located only 30 minutes north of Perth, the Woodvale property, which now houses a modern winery and restaurant, was the original homestead of Carmelo (aka Charlie) and Rosa Conti who, in 1927, immigrated to Australia from a small town in their homeland of Sicily.

The Conti’s raised eight children in the beautiful stone house which has since been converted into a fine dining restaurant, however the property was once the hub of a rural self-sufficient lifestyle. Based on black, fertile swampy soils the conditions were ideal for growing vegetables, planting an orchard and of course nurturing vines.

Cheese and milk, (thanks to the resident cow), pasta, sausages and of course wine were all produced at the property. Today, small historic reminders remain with the old fruit and olive trees still growing strong.

In 1948, Charlie began expanding the modest vineyard to cater to a growing domestic market. The original cellar located directly beneath the family home and which remains today, was dug out by two of the Conti brothers by horse (a stubborn creature, but fondly remembered as Mary) and scoop.

It was from this time onward that a then, young Paul learnt the traditional art of wine making and decades later, became an industry pioneer in his own right.

“It has always been our mission to produce full flavoured, elegant wines that reflect the unique qualities of the regions where our fruit is grown.” Paul Conti.

From 1968 Paul began upgrading the small winery and became the first vigneron to produce premium bottled wine from Tuart soils (a direct result of Tuart trees grown along the coastal strip where the vineyards are located). Early success was achieved with his award winning Mariginiup Hermitage [now called shiraz], an exclusive wine still made from the original vines planted on the Mariginiup vineyard in 1958.

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