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Villa Maria Icon Keltern Chardonnay 2022 x 6The Keltern Vineyard was established in 1999. Sitting east of Maraekakaho and hugging the western edge of the Bridge Pa Triangle and the Ngaruroro river, this unique site has over time become synonymous with exceptional Chardonnay, earning its place amongst New Zealands finest with an un paralleled consistency in blind tasting success across multiple formats since the initial 2002 vintage. Tasting Note Displaying a brilliant straw and lime tinted hue

The Keltern Vineyard was established in 1999. Sitting east of Maraekakaho and hugging the western edge of the Bridge Pa Triangle and the Ngaruroro river, this unique site has over time become synonymous with exceptional Chardonnay, earning it’s place amongst New Zealand’s finest with an un-paralleled consistency  
in blind tasting success across multiple formats since the initial 2002 vintage.
 Tasting Note
 Displaying a brilliant straw and lime-tinted hue in the glass, the nose offers a fragrant and complex medley of ripe melon, citrus blossom and nougat, complemented by underlying notes of grilled nuts.  
The palate is generous and mouth filling initially then the long line of concentration and natural acidity leads to a sustained and powerful finish. This wine will develop further complexity, mineral and toast like characters with careful cellaring.
 Vineyard Data
 Warm spring conditions in Hawkes Bay resulted in an early flowering in Chardonnay which set the tone for the 
rest of the hot, dry summer as the regular viticulture milestones of the growing season all ticked by earlier than normal. Seasonal data indicated a growing season similar to 2020 at 1360 GDD’s and similar rainfall with the only difference the warmth of early spring in the 2021 season. Both vintages are cooler than 2018 and 
2019 but still above the long-term average of 1303 GDD’S. The 2021 Chardonnay harvest was off to a record early start with Keltern vineyard picking starting in earnest on the 22nd of February, our earliest harvest date yet. Hand-harvesting of pristine fruit enabled a minimal intervention winemaking approach, allowing Keltern’s 
unique characteristics to shine.
 Soils & Viticulture
 Located east of the Maraekakaho region in Hawkes Bay, directly in the path of cool air currents flowing from a mountain range to the west, the Keltern Vineyard is an inland site, buffered by the Ngaruroro River. 
Established on an ancient riverbed planted in 1999, the vineyard has silt loams layered over red metals, including large free-draining gravel stones. The Keltern vineyard contains vines that range in age up to 21 years, mainly cl15, cl95 and cl548, and vines for the Single Vineyard bottling at maturity are pruned and thinned  
to one bunch per shoot to target 7T/Ha. The parcel used for the 2021 Keltern Chardonnay is a single block of Cl15 vines that are 10 years old.
 Technical Data
 Vineyards: Keltern Vineyard, Hawkes Bay 
Vineyard Yield: Range 7.0-7.5T Ha 
Residual sugar in g/L: 1.24 g/L 
TA: 7.74 g/L  
Whole bunch pressing: 100%  
Ferm. vessel: Fermented in 100% French Oak Barriques.  
46% New with balance 1 & 2yr old 
Maturation: 11 months in Barrique followed by 5 months in tank on lees
 Malolactic: Some partial natural MLF. <25%  
Clonal Selection: 100% Cl15
 Varieties: 100% Chardonnay
 pH: 3.21
 Alcohol: 14.5%
 Fermentation: 100% Wild, indigenous yeast
 Bottled: 4th July, 2022
 Battonage: From post ferment once every 3 weeks for the full maturation
 Filtration: Sterile bell house filtration, one pass only

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