On the nose, he wine displays prominent citrus and spicy notes. On the palate, Typical tasting notes include peach and tree fruit, with earthy undertones and a light, often unwooded or subtle oak influence.
Victoria is first among equals when it comes to Aussie Chardonnay. This Burgundian grape was planted in Australia almost 200 years ago and its modern renaissance in the shape of a multitude of fresh and oaked styles keeps Australia firmly ahead as a Chardonnay master. And here in Victoria, Chinkara makes an opulent, barrel aged style that matches and elevates the experience of enjoying spicy Indian food. That was the express purpose of establishing Chinkara in in 2002 and the winery has grown from strength to strength, reflected in the finesse and elegant fruity character of this gourmet Chardonnay. Victoria?s cool climes and granite and clay soils yield Chardonnay fruit in bright element with nicely evolved stone fruit flavours and lively acidity, mellowed by oak ageing which imparts of a buttery veneer, pairing well with a range of Indian curries and gravies.
Victoria is first among equals when it comes to Aussie Chardonnay. This Burgundian grape was planted in Australia almost 200 years ago and its modern renaissance in the shape of a multitude of fresh and oaked styles keeps Australia firmly ahead as a Chardonnay master. And here in Victoria, Chinkara makes an opulent, barrel aged style that matches and elevates the experience of enjoying spicy Indian food. That was the express purpose of establishing Chinkara in in 2002 and the winery has grown from strength to strength, reflected in the finesse and elegant fruity character of this gourmet Chardonnay. Victoria?s cool climes and granite and clay soils yield Chardonnay fruit in bright element with nicely evolved stone fruit flavours and lively acidity, mellowed by oak ageing which imparts of a buttery veneer, pairing well with a range of Indian curries and gravies.
Please store all wines between 12 to 15 degrees Celsius.
Wines under cork are best opened using a corkscrew.
Remove the foil using the corkscrew’s foil cutter and insert the spirally corkscrew into the center of the cork.
Twist in clockwise motion until the corkscrew is entirely inside.
Rest the corkscrew’s lever on the bottle’s lip and pull the handle to bring out the cork.
To get the perfect serving temperature for white wine, store in fridge for up to 3 hours to serve at 8 to 12 degrees C.
Serve white wine in a classic white wine glass that plays the perfect role of preserving and enhancing the floral and fruity flavours and refreshing acidity of white wine.
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