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Subregion | New Zealand > Auckland |
Colour | White |
Type | Still |
Very steely and floral, with brightness and impressive aromas of honeysuckle, lemongrass and just a touch of cream. Medium- to full-bodied with layered and creamy phenolics that give a lovely, almost velvety texture to the wine, and then the end is so crisp and minerally. Driven at the end. Needs time to come together. This will be so complex in three to four years. Best after 2027.
The 2023 Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay is complete; all flavor points and spice characteristics are present and accounted for, albeit restrained and even a little muted. The low-lying Maté's vineyard received plenty of rain and runoff in the 2023 rainfall, but the wine still feels fresh, vibrant and focused. There are notes of shaved fennel, white pepper, almond meal and tatami mat/straw—a decidedly white spectrum of flavor and spice. Stylistically, I usually see this wine being quite punchy, powerful and sometimes tropical. In this wet year, the wine is retrained and decidedly composed—while some may view this as being "not the Maté's style," I think it is a very good iteration of this vineyard. Time will tell, but I like it a lot. 12.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
A little deeper in colour compared to the other wines in the range this year, the nose here has impressive peachy ripeness, together with notes of orange blossom, mandarin, and enticing baking spices. The palate is glossy and fuller bodied than the rest of the range too, effortlessly rich and powerful, the density of citrus and orchard fruit matched by balancing, lightly tangy acidity. Moreish layers of sweet and savoury spices from the wood are generous but well-integrated, and will add intrigue as this wine ages in bottle. The density here will allow for comfortable bottle ageing, yet the breadth and immediacy of the delicious fruit core means that this is a Mate's you can also drink now. Excellent.
5 star wine
More reticent than the other wines on the nose but the richness and density come through on the palate. The Mendoza clone fruit really shines this year, the small berries giving and intensity and concentration. This is the 31st vintage of Matés and Brajkovich is committed to treasure the vines, even though ever present leaf-roll virus remains. Enticing and fine boned with a surprisingly lengthy finish. Drink from 2027 - 2032. Tasted: 5/5/2024.