Chardonnay Winemaking insights in Margaret River. Glenn Goodall

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Chardonnay Winemaking insights in Margaret River Glenn Goodall

Chardonnay in Margaret River The History The Terroir Clonal selection dominance of Gingin. Chardonnay and the Regional paradox?... Chardonnay is an extremely versatile variety The evolution of style, the winemakers fingerprint, and the swinging style pendulum. Margaret River Chardonnay has never been in a better place.australian Chardonnay has never been in a better place! International recognition (e.g Jancis Robinson, Andrew Jefford). Perception is always relative..were we thinking the same thing 20 years ago when the Chardonnay style of the day was so successful?

The perception of style is relative. What were we thinking 20 years ago?!

The style conversation Style can be more than just a set of wine descriptors.... it could also be described as a wine s personality it s often easier to relate to well known personalities. It is the conversation itself that is a really important aspect of wine styles.

Margaret River Chardonnay insights.... Perspective. Conversation happens at many levels but is most effective in context of wider wine community (at local, regional and national level). The conversation around Cabernet has been happening at regional Margaret River level tastings hosted at Vasse Felix for many years. Oct 2015 was inaugural regional Chardonnay tasting. The tasting/ conversation format: 50 producers (blind) 83 samples (unfinished, single vineyard) Grouped by sub-regions purely to give some context. Vineyard location indicated on map. Technical information shown for each sample.

Technical information sheet at VF Chardonnay tasting. Sub - region Clone Soil Type Tonnes / Ha Vine Age (years) Vine Row Spacing (m) Row Orientation Pruning Irrigation (yes/no) Date Harvested Harvest Method Harvest Baume Harvest TA Harvest ph Whole bunch pressing (yes/no) Juice settling time Solids in juice (NTU) Yeast type Nutrient Regime Stirring Program Date SO2 Added MLF (yes/no/partial) Vessel type / size

Key points from 2015 regional Chardonnay tasting. Premium Chardonnay production the main objective of tasting (predominantly barrel fermented wines). 2015 Chardonnay harvest dates: 29 th Jan (Carbanup) 10 th March (Karridale) 2015 was an early season, but it is the length of the season in MR which is interesting. Harvest Maturity a driver in style direction. Baume Range: 11.3 14.0 Average 12.3 (only 6/83 above 13.0 Be.) ph range: 3.0 3.45 Average: 3.25 T.A. range: 5.9 10.1 Average 7.9 Yield Average: 4.2 Tonnes /Ha (1.7 Tonnes/acre) Hand picking still preferred method for premium Chardonnay (75%) Similarly whole bunch pressing (approx. 75%), Generally minimal settling. Yeast: Natural fermentation 56/83 samples (67%)

Solids level: wide range - average around 300 NTU Possibly higher as many people indicated 100% or Full solids on tech sheet. 300 NTU is purely the average of the data expressed as NTU. Nutrient regime: no significant trend other than majority (>80%) use various nutrient supplements, with increasing number of producers checking and adjusting YAN levels prior to ferment. MLF: 65% None 27% Partial MLF 8% Full MLF Trend away from MLF intensity/generosity of Gingin clone carrying the natural acidity. SO 2 adds: timing varies - different schools of thought. Early SO2 adds to discourage MLF, capture primary fruit. Later adds to capture appropriate sulphides. Later adds to encourage mouthfeel. Lees stirring: different schools of thought. Most people doing some stirring, different regimes. Some preferring not to stir, as they feel there is plenty of texture in Gin Gin Chardonnay already. Oak: 225 and 228L barrels still most popular vessels though more puncheons around these days. Pairing back % new oak, using tighter grain barrels.

Chardonnay. The Style conversation... Old school Like it or not, obvious, rich/buttery styles were what made Chardonnay popular 20 years ago. There is still a (small) niche market out there. A few producers making a small amounts of unashamedly rich buttery wines (as well as tighter styles), with commercial success. Niche market, less of these old school wines to choose from. New school contemporary Chardonnay in M.R. Certainly the predominant style direction in Margaret River. Finer, minerally, tighter focused new school styles are responsible for the overall resurgence of Chardonnay in the market. Incorporating complexity to these finer wines. Keep in context Margaret River is generally in the more generous bandwidth of the new school style.

Chardonnay. The Style conversation... Natural Wines a growing niche market. What actually qualifies? Natural wines more accepted in Eastern states Small but emerging band of Natural producers in MR. Biodynamic success (i.e. Cullens) Funk the complex polarizer? Bona Fide winemaking term (recent MW exam question). Categories of Funk (i.e. struck match, compost, cheese, savoury, flint etc.). The origins of Funk (i.e. vineyard, thiols, solids, fermentation, stirring etc.). Can we have too much of a good thing? Consumer understanding.

Chardonnay. The Style conversation... Elegant Purity and respect for the fruit. Finesse and sophistication. Balance. Context (i.e. An elegant wine in Margaret River may be considered a powerful wine in context of a cooler region). Powerful Popularity of Chardonnay; it has Flavour! The different spectrums of Chardonnay intensity. Powerful, generous Chardonnay is one of Margaret Rivers strong suits it resonates well with consumers. Elegance and Power do not need to be mutually exclusive.

Style over substance... or Substance over style? We can have both... But we need to ensure substance is in the equation. Relying purely on a style, without the substance, will always run the risk of becoming a fashion victim. Diversity of Styles in Margaret River is a strength. Maintaining diversity within (and between) regions strengthens our Chardonnay position on Global market. Diversity helps to future-proof the ongoing success of Chardonnay. Confidence in exploring new techniques/sites/directions and matching winemaking techniques to the appropriate fruit (and vice-versa). Personality is key Varietal integrity. Regional identity Vineyard personality The Future: Hopefully in 20 years time we will be able to look back and see a golden era of diversity, where it was the personality of the vineyard, and the variety, which was celebrated more that that of the winemaker.

Acknowledgements The whole Margaret River Wine Community for sharing their knowledge, opinions and information. In particular Virginia Willcock, and Vasse Felix, for hosting these community tastings.