Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay

Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay bottle image

Wine Description

A selection of the most unique and striking vineyard sections, recognised for its innovative winemaking and distinguishing 'Heytesbury' character.

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Acclaim
This vintage is challenging, manifested here as a bony framework with a phenolic edginess. Apricots, truffles, ginger and glazed quince. The acidity, despite the medium body, is all knees and elbows. The finish is not as smooth as it could be. And yet I feel that time will work wonders as things settle down. Just believe. — James Suckling, Jan 2025
A complete package, the 2022 Chardonnay Heytesbury differs markedly from the Estate release from the same vintage with a tighter, more composed shape and layered nuances. Crushed nuts, pear and flower press aromas are seamlessly intertwined with fine-grained oak and smoky gunflint. An excellent upfront generosity of flavor takes a more savory refined line, punctuated by tangy acidity. Length is exceptional, and this will build further in time. — Vinous, Nov 2024
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Vineyard & Production Info
Production area/appellation:
Margaret River
Vineyard name
Selected sites throughout Margaret River
Exposure:
Various
Harvest time:
February-March 2018
First vintage of this wine:
1997
Average Vine Age:
10 - 20 yo
Certified Vineyards:
Vasse Felix manages its vineyards organically and is currently completing the process to achieve Organic Certification.
Certifying Organizations:
NASSA
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Winemaking & Aging
Prefermentation Technique:
100% wild yeast
Varietal composition:
100% Chardonnay
Fermentation container:
French Barriques
Malolactic fermentation:
Partial
Type of aging container:
Barriques
Type of oak:
French
Length of aging before bottling:
9 months
Age of Aging Container:
42% new, 58% 1-3 year old
Total SO2
145
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.13
Acidity:
6.4 g/L
Alcohol:
13 %
Total SO2
145
Residual sugar:
1.12 g/L
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Wine Production

Similar to the previous season, the 2018 vintage experienced cooler than average conditions. Spring and early Summer delivered intermittent cool then moderate weeks before a run of below average temperatures in January and February. Late January rain led to a fear of disease, however a beautiful period of ripening followed with ample sunshine and strong daily sea breezes preserving vibrant fruit flavours and acidity. Our white varieties ripened with ideal sugar levels and high malic acid content for the third year running, resulting in a desire to allow some natural malolactic ferment in Chardonnays.

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About the Vineyard

Our most unique small vineyard sections where clone, aspect and soil interplay in such a way to ignite stunning varietal and wild yeast characters. Another cool season for Chardonnay, picked slightly earlier than 2017 and showing more fruit weight and ideal sugar levels. With moderate to high acidity, just over half completed malolactic fermentation. Beautifully ripe skins created a softer Heytesbury in this vintage. Hand-harvested, whole-bunches were pressed and transferred direct to barrel as unclarified juice. The wine was fermented with only natural yeasts from the vineyard and it remained in barrel for 9 months with some battonage. Fruit was 100% Gingin clone. A beautifully rich vintage for Chardonnay where the wines are looking approachable quite early yet will integrate and become deeper with time.