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Cloudburst Chardonnay 2018 (750ML)
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97 JS / 96 DE / 95 VM / 94 WA / 16+ JR
This is bright and vivid with fantastic structure and tension. Aromas of lightly cooked apples, cream and hints of toasted oak. Full-bodied, yet so bright and agile. Goes on for minutes. Minerally, tangy and bright. Drink or hold. Screw cap. - James Suckling
Salt-tinged citrus fruit and lime zest with huge texture and tension. This is bright and sparky with a sense of control, even though the warmth and richness of Chardonnay - from a warm, dry season tempered by cool nights - widens things out after a few minutes in the glass, adding texture and power. I love this, and love the memory of last tasting this wine on a train to Paris with winemaker and owner Will Berliner armed with cheese and a baguette. 3.6pH. - Jane Anson, Decanter
Pale yellow-gold. A highly perfumed bouquet evokes fresh citrus, orchard and tropical fruits, iodine, buttered toast and pungent flowers, and a tarragon nuance builds with air. Shows superb concentration as well as energy, offering vibrant tangerine, Anjou pear, pineapple, sweet butter and anise flavors that tighten up slowly on the back half. Powerful yet graceful in style, displaying sharp definition and minerally thrust on an impressively persistent finish that features resonating floral and pear nectar flourishes.-Josh Raynolds, Vinous Media
Cloudburst's 2018 Chardonnay was fermented and aged in 50% new French oak, but you'd hardly know it from tasting the wine. Gentle toast and crème brûlée aromas appear on the nose alongside intense pineapple and white peach notes, while the medium to full-bodied palate is plump and silky in feel, with a long, mouthwatering finish. Impeccably balanced, with barely noticeable oak, it can be drunk anytime over the next 5-6 years. - Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate
Bright and pale lemon in colour. Reductive on the nose with textbook struck-match aromas that are must-haves in modern Chardonnay. There is more underneath to support this – ripe peaches and buttery pears. The palate is fleshy and surprisingly creamy, with tarte Tatin and more peach. The spiciness on the palate complements the reduction of the nose, but the buttery, creamy texture pushes through and dominates the finish. -Tom Parker MW, JancisRobinson