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WHITEWOLFE ESTATES Chardonnay KC2 Kent 2022 Bottle 13%abv VGN

White Still Wine | United Kingdom | 75cl

£42.95

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White Wine

ABV: 13%
Size: 75cl
Closure Type: Screwcap
Country: United Kingdom
Wine Style: Crisp and Dry White
Grape: Chardonnay

Description

Whitewolfe Estates was founded by Clare Whitehead and Luke Wolfe, two friends who met studying oenology and viticulture at Plumpton College. They make remarkable Chardonnay from their 10-hectare ‘Whitewolfe’ vineyard that shows why Kit’s Coty, in Kent’s North Downs, is fast becoming one of England’s most sought-after wine regions.

The south-facing ‘Whitewolfe’ vineyard at the base of Blue Bell Hill has a micro-climate that helps protect against heavy rains. Weather fronts that approach from the River Medway (less than 1-kilometre southeast) split just before the vineyard and largely fall on land on either side, increasing the vineyard’s average temperature. Combined with chalk-rich soils that drain freely and retain heat, this results in a longer, more consistent ripening period during England’s unpredictable summers.

Clare and Luke planted the ’Whitewolfe’ vineyard in 2020 with seven Chardonnay clones, to express different characteristics of the site. Clones 95 and 76, which originate from Burgundy, are often used for sparkling winemaking in the UK. However, with the right care and attention, these clones can be ripened to produce wines with fine, elegant aromas and a rich, balanced structure reminiscent of Saint-Aubin or Cru Chablis. Clones such as 96 and 121 (also from Burgundy) provide more ‘typical’ Chardonnay characters with a lively freshness. Each block within the vineyard is managed according to the specifics of its clone.

As the ‘Whitewolfe’ vineyard is still relatively new, Clare and Luke are experimenting in the cellar to discover the best techniques for the site, varying yeasts, press fractions and oak barrels. The resulting wines offer distinctive and varied expressions of the vineyard while still conveying a specific sense of place. ‘KC1’, predominantly made from clones 76, 95 and 121, is fine-tuned and elegant with complex notes of citrus fruit, flinty minerality and crushed oyster shells. Meanwhile, ‘KC2’, made primarily from clones 95 and 121, is more powerful, with a richly textured palate of intense citrus, lemon curd and nuanced, savoury undertones.

TASTING: This wine has an intense nose of lemon curd, pastry and vanilla. The palate is medium bodied. Notes of fresh lemon, green apple and toasted almond are complemented by creamy mouthfeel. Taut acidity and fine structure lead to a long, powerful finish.