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16 September 2015 | Stella Wine Of The Month | Stella Bella

Stella Wine Of The Month - September

There is no argument that Chardonnay from Margaret has unique dimension that sets it apart from other regions. It is more concentrated, more complex, more viscous, more tangy, yet it is does not cloy or become heavy The voluptuous fruit lends its self to the full range of winemaking techniques, and the region’s winemakers do not shirk from using them.

(Wine Atlas of Australia, James Halliday 2006)

The most critical site selection is applied to vineyard sites for growing Stella Bella Chardonnay. Each location adds to the complexity of the wine due to the soils, aspect, clones and microclimates unique to the respective sites. Applied to this rich collection of unique vineyards is the inspiration and skill of our winemaking team that draws upon traditional Burgundian winemaking methods and the use of fine grain French oak to craft a layered, flavoursome and complex wine with the capacity to age gracefully.

Margaret River’s strong maritime climate creates ideal growing conditions that are seasonally consistent with a Mediterranean style climate. This means the vineyards are not affected by extreme summer and winter temperatures. Humidity levels are ideal during the growing period and the combination of climate, soil and viticulture practices lead to consistently high quality fruit with intense flavour & structure. Consequently annual vintage results continue to exceed expectations and reinforce its reputation of one of the premium wine producing regions of the world. (http://margaretriverwine.info)

Stella Bella has six vineyards throughout the southern half of the Margaret River Region. Southern Margaret River is cooler climate than other areas in the region, the extreme temperatures of summer are reduced by the extra cloud cover, and cool winds from the oceans, and the coldest parts of winter are warmed by the same factors, resulting in a longer cooler ripening period. Creating elegant wines with unique interesting varietal complexities and structure.

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