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In Dreams Chardonnay 2022 Yarra Valley - 12 Bottles

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: This Chardonnay is lifted, zesty, and creamy - reminiscent of an Italian baked lemon ricotta cake fresh from the oven - who can resist! The wine is elegant and balanced with lingering crunchy acidity, which ties all the elements together, including a nutty lightly toasted oak character from the French oak. The palate is fruity, textured and mouth-filling, with a long cleansing finish. Lapin la Moutarde – truly! We caught a wild rabbit from our farm and tried this fabulous recipe from the gourmet traveller and it worked a treat… just go easy on the Dijon mustard otherwise it can dominate the palate. Ask your butcher to joint you a rabbit unless you have access to lovely wild ones and are handy with a gun!

$26.3 per bottle $316.0 for 12 bottles
$ 316.00
More Information
Alcohol 13.50%
Cellaring Drink now
Region Yarra Valley
Varieties Chardonnay
Vintage 2022*
VIP Exclusive No
Brand In Dreams Wines
Vintage Note *Vintage may vary. Every effort is made to ensure the current vintage is displayed, however variations can occur.
This wine will take extra 3 days for delivery.

WINERY INFORMATION:

In Dreams is a project that has been evolving for the past 8 years. It is a long story that began as a conversation over the phone in Portugal, moved to a chat over a coffee in Armadale, skipped over the ditch to Central Otago and finally came to fruition in the Yarra Valley.

TASTING NOTES:

This Chardonnay is lifted, zesty, and creamy - reminiscent of an Italian baked lemon ricotta cake fresh from the oven - who can resist! The wine is elegant and balanced with lingering crunchy acidity, which ties all the elements together, including a nutty lightly toasted oak character from the French oak. The palate is fruity, textured and mouth-filling, with a long cleansing finish. Lapin la Moutarde – truly! We caught a wild rabbit from our farm and tried this fabulous recipe from the gourmet traveller and it worked a treat… just go easy on the Dijon mustard otherwise it can dominate the palate. Ask your butcher to joint you a rabbit unless you have access to lovely wild ones and are handy with a gun!