Spinifex Chardonnay 2023 (6 Bottles), Hunter Valley

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Peter Schell working wonders with Adelaide Hills Chardonnay – deeply flavoured, textural and balanced with freshness.

Fruit was hand harvested in the cool of the morning and then chilled overnight prior to full destemming and crushing the following day. The must was left to macerate for 4 hours prior to gentle pressing. Around 50% of the juice was transferred directly to barrel ex-press, the balance roughly settled for 18 hrs before being filled to wood.

Fermentation was undertaken by indigenous yeasts entirely in wood, around 70% new. Fermentation progressed at ambient temperatures and lasted 10 days and was followed by partial malo-lactic fermentation. The young wine spent the next 9 months on full yeast lees with only intermittent battonage prior to racking and bottling just prior to the ’22 vintage.

It’s back. Roll out the red carpet. Chardonnay is not one of the first varieties we would associate with Pete Schell. Yet, Schell’s first Australian gig was at Mountadam Vineyards in the Eden Valley when this was a cool-climate, benchmark producer and Chardonnay was their best wine. So here we have the great man returning to his roots. The previous releases of this wine had been sourced from the now-lost Bowe Lees Loveys Vineyard at Woodside in the Adelaide Hills. The 2021 is the first release sourced from the Morialta Vineyard in Norton Summit, located on the western edge of the Adelaide Hills. The low-yielding, northeast-facing block is home to 20-year-old vines that run north-south, and everything is done by hand – from pruning and bunch thinning to harvest.

The handpicked fruit was picked in the cool of the morning and chilled overnight, then fully de-stemmed and crushed. The must was left to macerate for four hours before gently pressing to barrel for fermentation (approx. 70% new), followed by partial malo and resting for nine months on full lees with occasional stirring. It’s a terrifically classy and finely nuanced Chardonnay with fleshy white peach and nectarine complemented by focussed, zesty freshness and beautifully integrated oak. Drink and be happy.

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Spinifex Wines owners and operators, Peter Schell and Magali Gely, have had a home in the Barossa Valley for over twenty years and hold a strong commitment to and passion for the Barossa. They also have a strong French connection, both physically and philosophically.

Magali’s family, who up until recently were vignerons with a long lineage in Lunel, near Montpellier, still live in south France, and over the last ten years Peter has worked six French vintages, in Provence, the Languedoc, Bordeaux and Burgundy.
Spinifex Wines owners and operators, Peter Schell and Magali Gely, have had a home in the Barossa Valley for over twenty years and hold a strong commitment to and passion for the Barossa.
Wine making process at Spinifex Wines

Time spent in the south of France has fuelled their interest in making unique, hand crafted wines with personality, which are generous and honest expressions of the varieties and their provenance.

Spinifex Wines grapes are sourced from a group of dedicated growers in both the Barossa and Eden Valleys, taking advantage of the great diversity of the soils and meso-climates of the Barossa to create wines with balance, character, depth of flavour and Barossan generosity.

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