Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2022 vs Saint-Romain, Le Village Blanc, Edouard Delaunay 2020
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2022 currently starts £0.01 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £35.49 | £35.50 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Cloudy Bay | Edouard Delaunay |
| Style | White | White |
| Grape | Chardonnay | Chardonnay |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
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Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2022
Often overlooked in favour of Cloudy Bay Sauvignon blanc, their chardonnay is simply put as a fantastic wine. The appealing nose of the 2019 chardonnay affords aromas of stonefruit, white floral, smokey oak and spice. The palate it fresh and lively with a bright acid backbone. Flavours abound of nectarines & peaches, juicy citrus and grapefruit pith. Good length with delicate texture and a fine mineral thread. This chardonnay is an ideal partner to richer foods such as steamed crab, grilled white fish and fresh egg noodle pasta.
Saint-Romain, Le Village Blanc, Edouard Delaunay 2020
Laurent set about to catapult these wines into the stratosphere and after sweeping up at the IWC 2020 awards for their incredible 2019s, one could argue, they may have reached space itself! They were in fact the biggest winner at the awards, picking up 8 trophies, Red Winemaker of the Year (for the wonderful Christophe Briotet), as well as 15 gold, 30 silver and 7 bronze medals. Safe to say, club members lapped up last year’s allocations and the staff too have been enjoying Laurent’s wines throughout the year. It is with great pleasure therefore that we can offer these brilliant wines. Every cuvée is treated individually, without a set formula for quantity of new oak, or amount of whole bunches used, which allows each wine to offer a true and deeply satisfying expression of the individual terroirs and vintage. What we have is absolutely everything we love about Burgundy. A real sense of place. "From a single vineyard south of the village called ‘La Périere’, as has very stony vineyards. The southerly position gives good ripeness but at a slightly higher altitude to Meursault to the west there is crunchy minerality too. This shows really well already, yellow apples and sweet herbs, a trace of toasted almonds on the nose. Palate has great zip and vim, is citrussy, and stony, with grapefruit and salty limes and a refreshing, clean finish." Tom Harrow, Head Wine Guru
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