2007 Chardonnay Grapes

When deciding the exact moment to harvest chardonnay, the goal is to match sugar content, acidity and phenolic maturity in the grapes. 

Domaine Sainte Rose harvested the first lot of chardonnay on the 16th August when the grapes registered 12.5 Baumé and had an acidity content of 4.3 grams/litre H2S04.  The quality and health of the fruit was good.  The chardonnay grapes benefited from the cool nights in August combined with some additional water through the drip irrigation system.  This slowed maturity and concentrated flavours.

The harvest was conducted at night to ensure that the grapes were picked at a cool temperature thus ensuring that the fermentation process did not begin until the desired moment.  Fermentation occurred once the grapes were safely in a temperature controlled environment.

The second lot of Chardonnay was harvested on the 18th of August.  This fruit was taken from a different section of the five hectare block of vines and had benefited from two and a half more days of maturation.  The goal of two separate lots of juice is to have a flavour profile to work with when deciding whether to ferment and/or age in barrels and in deciding final blends.

As a variety, Chardonnay benefits from barrel fermentation and/or aging in oak barrels. Aging in oak creates a more intense nose and length on the palate. It creates a wine that is full bodied and full of complex flavours. Fermentation in oak produces flavours such as vanilla, coconut and toast. The length of time spent in oak varies according to the grape variety, but also according to the type of oak used and how old the barrel is.  Some of our chardonnay juice will therefore be barrel fermented with it then remaining in barrels to be barrel aged.

Domaine Sainte Rose will produce three Chardonnay based wines from the 2007 Vintage:

The Sirocco Chardonnay- Unoaked

Le Vent Du Nord- Unoaked Roussanne/Chardonnay

Le Pinacle Chardonnay- Barrel fermented and aged in oak for 12 months.

Vintage Pictures:

Spring

Spring

Spring

A bunch of ripe chardonnay

Bin of harvested chardonnay

The morning after.