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The best wines from the Chardonnay Masters 2018

Creamy wines with stone fruit and lemon-fresh acidity were the top-scorers in 2018’s Chardonnay Masters competition, but, before revealing the results in full, Patrick Schmitt MW looks at the stylistic trends of the Chardonnay being made today.

Jonathan Pedley MW and Ana Sapungiu MW judge the wines in 2018’s Chardonnay Masters

As 2018 draws to a close and I think back over all the tastings we’ve conducted this year, I do feel that our Chardonnay Masters was the most mixed in terms of quality and style. Now, while diversity is definitely something to celebrate, I sense that Chardonnay has yet to settle into a comfortable place – they are plenty extremes in terms of texture and flavour, but seemingly few where a happy medium has been struck. As a result, I think that many winemakers should consider why consumers fell in love with this grape variety in the first place.

So what was it that made Chardonnay the most popular grape before the start of this millennium? It was its seductive, textural appeal, its combination of stone fruit flavours and lemon fresh acidity, and its unparalleled ability to successfully carry the appealing characters from certain cellar practices – so those creamy notes from malo-lactic fermentations, that nutty richness from lees contact, and the toastiness from oak, as well as a touch of vanilla if there’s new wood too. These are aspects that, when combined, create a delicious and mouth-filling glass of white wine. Something with instant appeal, and versatility.

Now, as is so often the case with success stories, the situation can turn sour when people take things too far. As we know, this happened with Chardonnay. Looking back, I suppose there was a sense that if people liked the characters described above in moderation, they would enjoy them even more if they were amplified. The problem was that the delicious nature of good Chardonnay came about when such aspects where in harmony, and increasing the influence of lees and oak, without also turning up the concentration of the fruit, left the drinker with a hollow experience.

But let’s move forward. Between the development described above, and now, we have seen a pendulum swing in Chardonnay style, with the over-oaked, buttery example replaced by the so-called ‘skinny’ version, created by picking earlier, preventing the occurrence of malo-lactic fermentations, and eschewing fermentation and ageing in barriques, particular new ones.

As part of this, we have also seen the development of another aspect to Chardonnay style – the manipulation of fermentations to create Hydrogen sulphide, the source of a whiff of struck match at low levels, but the smell of blocked drains at greater concentrations. When present in small quantities, it does add an attractive and complexing note to Chardonnay, and something needed if the winemaker chooses not to add an extra aromatic touch of toastiness from the use of new oak.

But the problem with sulphides, even when complementary, comes from the fact they don’t add any textural weight to the wine. And that’s what the judges in this year’s Chardonnay Masters missed the most. Yes there were examples with plenty of character, but at the more pricy end, we expected wines with more depth, more richness. And it is this indulgent aspect to great Chardonnay that makes it the most celebrated source of fine white wine in the world.

As one judge, Keith Isaac MW commented after the tasting, which saw us sample wines from around the world, “I like Chardonnay! And still do, for the most part, but not too lean and stripped back, or I can buy Muscadet instead.”

Such a statement highlights the main issue for skinny Chardonnay, and that is simply that if you want a delicate style of white, there are other grapes you will turn to. People generally choose Chardonnay when they want something refreshing but also full-bodied.

Of course, there is a spectrum of styles, perhaps best illustrated by the success of Chablis, a benchmark for ‘unoaked’ Chardonnay, but in this case, I think you will find that people are choosing Chablis, and the specific wine style this region epitomises, more than they are choosing Chardonnay – a grape that represents a more textured style of white.

Currently, however, a further judge, Jonathan Pedley MW, observed after this year’s competition that “The ‘austere, lean, struck match’ school of Chardonnay has definitively (for the time being) triumphed over the ‘ripe, tropical, oaky’ school.” As a result, he commented, “If ever you needed evidence that the world’s wine industry has become a global, fashion led village then this is it.”

While, looking deeper into what he termed “the cult of the struck match”, he recounted some advantages and disadvantages to the style.

What’s good, he said, is the fact that because so many winemakers are vinifying Chardonnay this way “they are getting better at it”, and consequently, “this year’s line up had fewer excessively reduced wines and only the odd one where the acidity was impossibly raw.”

On the other hand, he recorded some “bad news”, which he said related to the fact that “the consumer is being expected to pay big money (£30++) for premium Chardonnays that are often one dimensional, hard and angular.”

Continuing, he said, “The very nature of the struck match style is that it avoids/suppresses the other elements of the traditional Chardonnay wines: ripe fruit, oak and malolactic aromas.”

And, he concluded, “Deep down I am not convinced that the resulting lack of complexity in many of these new wave Chardonnays represents value for money.”

But, such a general report on the state of Chardonnay today shouldn’t conceal the fact that there are plenty of stunning, balanced, and delicious examples being made right now, and identified in our unique tasting approach – which sees us taste wines from all parts of the world without any sense of where they hail from.

And, this year’s competition saw the highest marks go to Chardonnays from a range of sources, as long as they “showed the wonderful layers of complexity of which Chardonnay is capable,” according to Pedley.

The results over the following pages show the medal-winners, and you can see those wines that achieved very high scores by the colour of their accolade, with, it should be stressed, Golds awarded to Chardonnays gaining an average score of 93 points and above from the judges. As for the ultimate accolade, that of Master, this only goes to something considered outstanding in its category, and generally getting 96 points or above from more than a couple of the judges.

As a final point, it is worth commenting on the origin of the great wines, particularly because certain regions shone. One of these was certainly Adelaide Hills in Australia – the source of more great Chardonnays in this year’s tasting than any other single place, but, considering the same nation, Hunter Valley also showed well.

Another notable stand-out area was Hawke’s Bay in New Zealand, but also Marlborough. Parts of California as one might expect delivered great results, while South Africa also proved adept at crafting lovely Chardonnay. A final surprise was a wonderful and reasonably priced sample from Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley – which in fact turned out to the best Chardonnay of its category.

The judges (left to right): Matthieu Longuère MS; Patricia Stefanowicz MW; Patrick Schmitt MW, Ana Sapungiu MW; Jonathan Pedley MW; Annette Scarfe MW; Keith Isaac MW

Sparkling £30-£50

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Centre Vinivole Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Vintage 2010 Champagne France 2010 Gold
Centre Vinivole Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Cuvée Speciale Blanc de Blancs NV Champagne France NV Silver
Centre Vinivole Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Collection Vintage Blanc de Blancs 2012 Champagne France 2012 Silver
Fox & Fox Essence Pure Chardonnay Brut 2014 East Sussex UK 2014 Silver

Unoaked Under £10

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Benoît Valérie Calvet Pays d’Oc Chardonnay Bordeaux France 2017 Bronze
Les Domaines Paul Mas Domaine Martinolles Chardonnay Languedoc France 2017 Bronze
Frederic Robinson’s own label Jackman’s Landing Chardonnay South East Australia Australia 2017 Bronze
Leo Hillinger Chardonnay Burgenland Austria 2017 Bronze

Unoaked £10-£15

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Giusti Wine Chardonnay “Del Carni” IGT delle Venezie Veneto Italy 2017 Silver
Journey’s End Vineyard Journey’s End Chardonnay Cape Town South Africa 2017 Bronze

Unoaked £15-£20

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Mas la Chevalière Peyroli Languedoc France 2016 Silver
De Wetshof Estate De Wetshof Estate Bon Vallon Chardonnay Western Cape South Africa 2017 Silver
Trinchero Family Estates Joel Gott Chardonnay California USA 2016 Bronze
Giesen Wine Estate Ara Single Estate Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2016 Bronze

Unoaked £20-£30

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Journey’s End Vineyard Destination Chardonnay Cape Town South Africa 2016 Gold
Bellavista Convento della SS Annunciata Franciacorta Italy 2013 Gold
De Wetshof Estate De Wetshof Estate Limestone Hill Western Cape South Africa 2018 Silver
Zonte’s Footstep Dusk til Dawn Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Bronze

Unoaked £30-£50

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Silenus Winery Chardonnay Napa Valley California 2017 Silver

Oaked Under £10

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Indevin Paikea Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Silver
Vandenberg Wines Vandenberg Chardonnay Limestone Coast Australia 2018 Silver
te Pa Family Vineyards Pa Road Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Bronze
Les Domaines Paul Mas Astelia Chardonnay Languedoc France 2017 Bronze
Siegel Family Wines Reserva Handpickd Chardonnay Colchagua Valley Chile 2018 Bronze
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards Classic Chardonnay Colchagua Valley Chile 2018 Bronze
Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos Trivento Reserve Chardonnay Mendoza Argentina 2017 Bronze
Les Domaines Paul Mas Paul Mas Chardonnay Languedoc France 2017 Bronze
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards Reserva Chardonnay Colchagua Valley Chile 2018 Bronze

Oaked £10-£15

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Château Ksara Chardonnay Cuvée Du Pape Bekaa Valley Lebanon 2016 Gold
De Bortoli Wines DB Winemaker Slection Chardonnay Riverina Australia 2017 Silver
Viña Maycas Del Limarí Reserva Especial Limarí Chile 2017 Silver
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Jacob’s Creek Barossa Signature Barossa Australia 2017 Silver
Viña Luis Felipe Edwards Marea Valle de Leyda Chardonnay Santiago Chile 2017 Silver
Yealands Wine Group Crossroads Milestone Series Hawke’s Bay Hawke’s Bay New Zealand 2016 Silver
Babich Wines Babich Family Estates Organic Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Silver
Famiglia Bianchi Famiglia Bianchi Chardonnay Mendoza Argentina 2017 Silver
Wakefield/Taylors Wines Jaraman Chardonnay Clare Valley Australia 2017 Silver
De Bortoli Wines Deen Vat 7 Chardonnay South Eastern Australia Australia 2017 Silver
te Pa Family Vineyards te Pa Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Silver
Trinchero Family Estates Three Thieves Chardonnay California USA 2016 Bronze
Marisco Vineyards Leefield Station Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Bronze
Viña Concha y Toro Gran Reserva Serie Riberas Chardonnay Colchagua Valley Chile 2017 Bronze
Salentein Salentein Barrel Selection Mendoza Argentina 2017 Bronze
Trinchero Family Estates Complicated Chardonnay Conoma Coast – California USA 2016 Bronze
Pernod Ricard Winemakers Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Bronze
Frederic Robinson West Cape Howe Old School Chardonnay Frankland, Mount Barker (Margaret River) Australia 2017 Bronze
Bird in Hand Two in the Bush Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Bronze
Viña Concha y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay Limarí Valley Chile 2017 Bronze
Spy Valley Wines Handpicked Single Estate Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2016 Bronze
De Grendel Wines Op Die Berg Chardonnay Western Cape South Africa 2017 Bronze
Kahurangi Estate Mt Arthur Reserve Chardonnay Nelson New Zealand 2017 Bronze

Oaked £15-£20

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Wakefield/Taylors Wines St Andrews Chardonnay Clare Valley Australia 2017 Gold
Yealands Wine Group Crossroads Winemakers Collection Hawke’s Bay Hawke’s Bay New Zealand 2015 Gold
Jackson Family Wines Kendall-Jackson Vintners Reserve California USA 2016 Silver
Uva Mira Vineyards The Mira Chardonnay Stellenbosch South Africa 2017 Silver
Marisco Vineyard The King’s Legacy Marlborough New Zealand 2016 Silver
Babich Wines Irongate Chardonnay Hawke’s Bay New Zealand 2017 Silver
Bird in Hand Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Sivler
De Bortoli Wines Estate Vineyard Chardonnay Yarra Valley Australia 2016 Bronze
De Bortoli Wines Single Vineyard Section A5 Chardonnay Yarra Valley Australia 2017 Bronze
Trinchero Family Estates Charles & Charles Chardonnay Columbia Valley – Washington USA 2016 Bronze
Viñedos Terranoble Gran Reserva Chardonnay Casablanca Chile 2017 Bronze
Spy Valley Wines Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2015 Bronze
Australian Vintage McGuigan The Founders Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2017 Bronze
De Bortoli Wines Villages Chardonnay Yarra Valley Australia 2016 Bronze
La Motte Wine Estate La Motte Chardonnay Franschhoek South Africa 2017 Bronze
De Wetshof Estate Lesca Chardonnay Western Cape South Africa 2017 Bronze
Alpha Estate Ecosystem Single Block “Tramonto” Florina Greece 2017 Bronze

Oaked £20-£30

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Pernod Ricard Winemakers St Hugo Eden Valley Chardonnay Eden Valley Australia 2017 Gold
Matahiwi Estate Holly by Matahiwi Estate South Series Wairarapa New Zealand 2017 Gold
te Pa Family Vineyards te Pa Reserve Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2017 Gold
Tapanappa Wines Tapanappa Tiers Vineyard 1.5M Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Silver
Maycas del Limarí Quebrada Seca Limarí Chile 2016 Silver
Jackson Family Wines Cambria Katherine’s Chardonnay Santa Mapia Valley USA 2015 Silver
De Wetshof Estate The Site Chardonnay Western Cape South Africa 2015 Silver
Cavit SC Maso Toresella Chardonnay Trentino DC Trentino Italy 2016 Silver
Fleur du Cap Essence du Cap Chardonnay Stellenbosch South Africa 2017 Silver
Ktima Pavlidis Emphasis Chardonnay Macedonia Greece 2017 Silver
Tapanappa Wines Tapanappa Tiers Vineyard Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Silver
Trinchero Family Estates Napa Cellars Chardonnay Napa Valley, California USA 2016 Silver
Australian Vintage Nepenthe Altitude Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Silver
Matahiwi Estate Holly by Matahiwi Estate Chardonnay Wairarapa New Zealand 2017 Silver
Trefethen Family Vineyards Chardonnay Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley USA 2016 Bronze
Marchesi Frescobaldi Benefizio Riserva Tuscany Italy 2016 Bronze
Savitas Wines JB Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Bronze
Plaisir de Merle Chardonnay Simondium South Africa 2017 Bronze
Pike and Joyce Wines Sirocco Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Bronze
Lyme Bay Winery Chardonnay Devon England 2016 Bronze
Maison Champy Pernand-Vergelesses Premier Cru “En Caradeux” White Burgundy France 2015 Bronze
Tapanappa Wines Piccadilly Valley Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Bronze
Giesen Wine Estate Fuder Single Vineyard Clayvin Chardonnay Marlborough New Zealand 2014 Bronze
Jackson Family Wines La Crema Monterey Chardonnay Monterey USA 2016 Bronze
Bouchard Finlayson Missionvale Chardonnay Hemel-en-Aarde Valley South Africa 2016 Bronze
Fleur du Cap Unfiltered Chardonnay Stellenbosch South Africa 2016 Bronze
Durbanville Hills Chardonnay Cape Town South Africa 2017 Bronze
Planeta Chardonnay Sicily Italy 2016 Bronze

Oaked £30-£50

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Bird in Hand Nest Egg Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Master
Australian Vintage Tempus Two Pewter Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2014 Gold
Australian Vintage Tempus Two Pewter Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2016 Gold
Australian Vintage McGuigan Shortlist Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2017 Gold
Bird in Hand Nest Egg Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2015 Gold
Sonoma-Curter Vineyards Les Pierres California USA 2015 Gold
Salentein Primus Chardonnay Mendoza Argentina 2015 Gold
Viña Ventisquero Tara Huasco Valley Chile 2015 Silver
Marisco Vineyard Craft Series ‘The Pioneer’ Marlborough New Zealand 2015 Silver
Australian Vintage Tempus Two Copper Wilde Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2016 Silver
Chamlija Wines Thracian Eastern Thrace Turkey 2014 Silver
Bird in Hand Nest Egg Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Silver
Sidewood Estate Mappinga Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Silver
Marchesi Frescobaldi Benefizio Toscana Italy 2016 Silver
Elephant Hill Estate & Winery Salomé Chardonnay Hawke’s Bay New Zealand 2016 Silver
Uva Mira Vineyards The Single Tree Chardonnay Stellenbosch South Africa 2017 Silver
Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay Napa Valley Napa Valley USA 2016 Silver
Pike and Joyce Wines The Kay Reserve Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Silver
Australian Vintage Nepenthe Pinnacle Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2017 Bronze
Australian Vintage Tempus Two Pewter Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2015 Bronze
Australian Vintage Tempus Two Pewter Chardonnay Hunter Valley Australia 2017 Bronze
Australian Vintage McGuigan Cellar Select Tumbarumba Hunter Valley Australia 2017 Bronze
Durbanville Hills Collectors Reserve The Cableway Cape Town South Africa 2017 Bronze
Mission Estate Winery Jewelstone Chardonnay Hawkes Bay New Zealand 2017 Bronze
Howard Park Wines Marchand & Birch Porongurup and Mount Baker Western Australia Australia 2017 Bronze

Oaked £50+

Company Product Name Region Country Vintage Medal
Australian Vintage Nepenthe Apex Chardonnay Adelaide Hills Australia 2016 Master
Pahlmeyer Winery Chardonnay Napa Valley USA 2016 Master
Treasury Wine Estates Penfolds Yattarna South Australia Australia 2015 Gold
Treasury Wine Estates Penfolds Reserve Bin 16A South Australia Australia 2016 Gold
Levantine Hill Estate Chardonnay Yarra Valley Australia 2016 Silver
Uva Mira Vineyards Uva Mira Chardonnay Stellenbosch South Africa 2016 Bronze
Australian Vintage McGuigan Personal Reserve Hunter Valley Hunter Valley Australia 2017 Bronze
Levantine Hill Estate Levantine Hill Katherine’s Paddock Yarra Valley Australia 2016 Bronze
Famglia Bianchi María Carmen de Bianchi Mendoza Argentina 2015 Bronze

About the competition

The Chardonnay Masters is a competition created and run by the drinks business, and is an extension of its successful Masters series for grape varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, as well as regions such as Prosecco and Champagne.

The competition is exclusively for Chardonnay, and the entries were judged using Schott Zwiesel Cru Classic glasses supplied by Wine Sorted.

The top wines were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals according to their result, and those expressions that stood out as being outstanding received the ultimate accolade – the title of Chardonnay Master. This report features only the medal-winners in the competition.

For further information please contact any of the team at the drinks business on +44(0)207 803 2420 or email Sophie Raichura at sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com

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