Deep-Woods-Estate-Chardonnay-2015
Deep-Woods-Estate-Chardonnay-2015

Deep Woods Estate Chardonnay 2015

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Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Style: White Wine

Variety: Chardonnay

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Deep Woods Estate Chardonnay 2015

Camberwell

Burke Road
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia

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Producer: Deep Woods Estate

Country: Australia

Region: Margaret River

Vintage: 2015

Critic Score: 92

Alcohol: 13.0%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: Now


Very good wine. Concentrated, long and has aging potential. A bargain - Huon Hooke

"Here's a cracking bottle of Chardonnay. Some funk and struck match, but it's all about juicy citrus and nectarine, and while there's some sweetness there, clean acidity keeps it tidy, and cashew nuts and a glossy feel on the finish adds complexity and charm. Great value. Approachable and alarmingly easy to drink."  Gary Walsh

Expert reviews

"A number of batches picked, each whole bunch-pressed to used French oak barrels for wild fermentation and 6 months maturation on lees. Very much a la mode, reducing the impact of oak to the texture, not flavour, picking the grapes at the crucial moment to ensure maximum varietal expression (no wannabe sauvignon blanc), yet retain crisp acidity, and offering a Margaret River chardonnay at a mouthwatering price. Value+++. Drink by 2023."  James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion - 92 points and Special Value Wine  ★ 

"Here's a cracking bottle of Chardonnay that's available for a tick under $20. Some funk and struck match, but it's all about juicy citrus and nectarine, and while there's some sweetness there, clean acidity keeps it tidy, and cashew nuts and a glossy feel on the finish adds complexity and charm. Great value. Approachable and alarmingly easy to drink."  Gary Walsh, The Wine Front - 92 points

"Bright, medium to light yellow hue and a strong note of matchstick in the bouquet. Oak is also quite assertive. The palate is intense and fine, focused and long, with an almost Chablis-like chalky mineral note. This is a nervy, tautly strung wine with a dry, textural finish which has some phenolic chew. Very good wine. Concentrated, long and has aging potential. A bargain. Drink: 2017–2022."  Huon Hooke, The Real Review - 91 points

Awards

Special Value Wine – Halliday Wine Companion  ★ 

About the winery

Deep Woods EstateDeep Woods Estate was established in 1987 with plantings of Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdelho, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Shiraz and Merlot. With subsequent plantings of Chardonnay and Semillon, there are now approximately 16 hectares (40 acres) under vine planted in 12 separate blocks.

Deep Woods Estate was acquired by the Fogarty family in 2005, making it part of the Fogarty Wine Group. Under the FWG banner, Deep Woods Estate has been transformed into one of Margaret River's most awarded and highly regarded wineries.

The vines are irrigated from the natural spring-fed dam on the estate and flourish in the mainly gravelly loam soil. The cooling summer breezes from Geographe Bay to the north and the Indian Ocean to the west provide the perfect climate for growing premium quality grapes for which the region is renowned.

The Fogarty Wine Group has introduced a new vineyard maintenance program, utilising sustainable vineyard practices, to improve fruit quality and produce lower, higher-quality yields.

wine region map of australia

Western Australia

Western Australia is home to more than 400 wineries across nine vast and extraordinary wine regions which are almost entirely concentrated in the south-west and great southern land divisions of the State. The regions are Blackwood Valley, Geographe, Great Southern, Peel, Pemberton, Manjimup, Margaret River and Swan District.

The oldest region is the Swan Valley, the best known both nationally and internationally is Margaret River and the largest is Great Southern. The Great Southern region is further divided into the five subregions of Albany, Denmark, Frankland River, Mount Barker and Porongurup.

The history of wine production in Western Australia dates back to 1840 with the establishment of Sandalford in the Swan Valley region. The recognition of the fine wine possibilities started to be realised after the establishment of the Margaret River Region in 1967, which has become renowned for its high quality Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. The other regions produce a diverse range of regionally distinct wines, from stunning Rieslings and evocative Shiraz, to a range of unique Cabernet Sauvignon blends.