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Brokenwood Chardonnay 2004

$24.00

Fine, elegant and refreshing chardonnay with a delicate fragrance of peach, melon and citrusy fruit supported by lightly buttery and creamy nuances of fine-grained vanilla oak. Smooth and supple, it’s moderately long and chalky, with vibrant fruit and tightly knit oak finishing clean and dusty with lively acids. Good shape and tightness.

Vintage

2004

Year to Drink

2006 - 2009

Jeremy’s score

90 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

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Category:
Brokenwood Chardonnay
Lower Hunter Valley
Price Range at Release: $20-$29
Vintage: 2013
Alc %: 13.0
Fine, elegant and refreshing chardonnay with a delicate fragrance of peach, melon and citrusy fruit supported by lightly buttery and creamy nuances of fine-grained vanilla oak. Smooth and supple, it's moderately long and chalky, with vibrant fruit and tightly knit oak finishing clean and dusty with lively acids. Good shape and tightness.
Last Date Tasted: 02/05/2014
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2013
8716.3

2014-2015+

2005
8615.9

2007-2010

2004
9017.0

2006-2009

2003
8515.6

2004-2005

2001
8916.8

2003-2006

2000
8916.7

2002-2005

1998
9318.1

2000-2003+

1997
9418.5

2002-2005

1995
9117.6

2000-2003

1994
8615.7

1995-1996

1993
9418.5

1998-2001

1991
9117.5

1996-1999

1989
9017.0

1991-1094

1988
9318.0

1990-1993

1987
9017.0

1989-1992

Winery

Brokenwood
Despite sourcing fruit from as far and wide as Beechworth, Orange, the King Valley and McLaren Vale, Brokenwood’s spiritual home remains firmly in the Hunter, which remains the source of its most drinkable and interesting wines. Sadly, the Rayner Vineyard Shiraz has been discontinued, along with the Mistress Block Shiraz from the Hunter. A recent visit to Brokenwood was memorable not only for the truly incredible quality of the Hunter reds (still in barrel) from 2014 – by some margin the region's finest since 1965 – and for the opportunity to explore some of the individual blocks of semillon, the very finest of which end up under the ILR Reserve label.
Chief Executive(s):
Geoff Krieger
Winemaker:
Stuart Hordern, Kate Sturgess
Viticulturist:
Katrina Barry
Production Dozen:
100,000
Tonnes Processed:
500-1000
Address:
401-427 McDonalds Road , Pokolbin , New South Wales 2320 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
7 days, 9.30am - 5pm
Principal Wine Region:
Various
Telephone:
(02) 4998 7559
Facsimile:
(02) 4998 7893
Website:
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