Picardy Wines Chardonnay 2023 (12 Bottles) Margaret River, WA

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Picardy Chardonnay is made from equal portions of the four preferred clones 76, 95, 96 and 277 (selected by the University of Dijon) to achieve complexity.

The Pannells are looking towards the great white wines of the old world for inspiration and look to make a Chardonnay with floral characters, citrus fruits and minerality with good structure and texture.

Excellent fruit intensity, structure, pH to acid relationship and fine-grained tannins guarantee long life and excellent bottle development. The wines are also very approachable in their early years.

The Chardonnay vines carry a maximum of 7 tonnes per hectare, excess fruit being hand-crop thinned at veraison. In order to achieve low yields the vineyard is non-irrigated and cane pruned. Picking time for the Chardonnay is usually around early March. The fruit is ripened to approximately 12° baume, but this is not recipe winemaking and fruit flavour ultimately determines picking dates. The fruit is then handpicked and transported to the winery (only 200 metres away) on the Picardy estate.

In the winery approximately 40% of the Chardonnay is whole bunch pressed and the remainder is destemmed and then pressed. The juice is settled for 48 hours before being racked and the fermentation is then commenced in tank using two different yeast strains to give fruit complexity and texture. Shortly thereafter the wine is racked to a blend of new to four year old French oak barriques to complete fermentation.

While in oak the wine undergoes partial malolactic fermentation. During this period they are lees stirred once per week. Each barrel is checked and topped up weekly. After about 10 months in oak the wine is racked out of barrel to tank and then given a gentle filtration on its way to bottle.

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About Picardy Wines

Picardy, a premium boutique winery in Pemberton, Western Australia, was founded in 1993 by Bill, Sandra, and Dan Pannell. Bill and Sandra, pioneers in the Margaret River wine region, established Moss Wood winery in 1969, which contributed significantly to the area’s reputation as a key wine-producing region. At Picardy, they continue this tradition of excellence in winemaking. The vineyard sits on a north-facing slope at 200 meters altitude, 35 kilometers from the Southern Ocean, chosen by Bill for its well-drained loam and gravel soils ideal for cool climate varieties, especially Pinot Noir.

The winery produces a range of wines, including Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc, all sourced exclusively from its single vineyard property. Picardy’s location in Pemberton offers high altitude, rich gravelly soils, and ocean proximity, providing the cool conditions essential for high-quality wines. Dan Pannell, with a Bachelor of Science in Oenology from The University of Adelaide, brings a contemporary edge to the family legacy.

Picardy emphasizes sustainable vineyard practices, with all fruit estate-grown, unirrigated, cane-pruned, and handpicked. This commitment to sustainability and terroir-focused winemaking underlines Picardy’s dedication to producing premium cool-climate wines that honor the Pannell family’s pioneering heritage and contribute to Western Australia’s esteemed wine industry.

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