De Loach, `Heritage Collection` Chardonnay

De Loach, `Heritage Collection` Chardonnay

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023DL101A2312 x 75Agglomerated CorkContact Us
Producer

Established in 1973 by Cecil De Loach, a firefighter from San Francisco, De Loach was purchased by Burgundian Jean-Claude Boisset in 2003. His son Jean-Charles Boisset saw similarities between the Russian River Valley and his native Burgundy, recognising the region's potential for producing fine Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. After acquiring the estate, one of his first decisions was to convert the seven hectares of vineyard surrounding the winery to biodynamic farming.

Head winemaker Brian Maloney, who has worked at De Loach since 2003, proved instrumental in evolving De Loach by exploring different soils across the Russian River Valley and focusing on high-quality, small-lot winemaking.

The ‘California Collection’ wines offer superb value and quality. They are certified sustainable by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) with fruit sourced from like-minded partner growers in the Delta region. Here, the cooling influence of the Sacramento River promotes gradual ripening and preserves the grapes’ natural acidity. De Loach’s Russian River Chardonnay is fermented in a combination of stainless-steel tanks and concrete (30%), as well as French oak barrels (70%), of which 10% were new. The barrel-fermented portion of this wine was then aged for 10 months after undergoing malolactic fermentation. The result displays enticing aromas of white peach and brioche, with well-balanced acidity on the palate. In keeping with the estate’s Burgundian heritage, the Russian River Pinot Noir is vinified in open-top wood fermenters and then aged in French oak for 12 months (primarily second, third and fourth use). The wine is multi-layered with fine tannins and bright acidity.

Vineyards

The grapes for the Heritage Chardonnay were carefully chosen from cool, fog-influenced vineyards sustainably farmed along the California Coast. The team at De Loach practise sustainable viticulture and have a light touch in the winery to ensure the wine stays true to its origin.

Vintage

The 2023 vintage started with an extraordinarily wet winter, which replenished water reserves. This led to budbreak occurring 2-3 weeks later than average. Cool spring temperatures delayed vine growth, flowering and veraison, setting the stage for one of the longest growing seasons of the past decade. Late September rainfall briefly interrupted harvest, though preventative measures ensured fruit arrived in pristine condition. Harvest in the region started approximately three weeks later than usual. Overall, yields were healthy, and the extended hang time resulted in exceptional concentration and bright acidity.

Vinification

Fermentation took place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks in order to retain the Chardonnay grapes’ fresh primary fruit aromas. A small proportion of barrel-fermented Chardonnay was added to the final blend, lending some aromatic complexity and richer mouthfeel.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This Chardonnay has vibrant aromas of honeysuckle, citrus fruit, and ripe white peach on the nose. The palate is medium-bodied with juicy acidity and creamy mouthfeel. Flavours of ripe pear, lemon curd and vanilla lead to a lively finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%

Acidity

5.8 g/l

pH

3.75

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