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 Vintage2008 Label 1 of 34 
TypeWhite
ProducerFelton Road (web)
VarietyChardonnay
Designationn/a
Vineyardn/a
CountryNew Zealand
RegionSouth Island
SubRegionOtago
AppellationCentral Otago
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Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2010 and 2014 (based on 4 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 89.4 pts. and median of 90 pts. in 15 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by Ardross on 12/22/2017 & rated 90 points: Under screw cap vibrant greedy gold good balance if richness and acidity long buttery lemon finish tasting very young . (597 views)
 Tasted by Ardross on 12/30/2016 & rated 90 points: Greeny gold in colour lovely oatmeal lemon butter notes long finish excellent balance (837 views)
 Tasted by larsum on 9/21/2014 & rated 91 points: Has a nose not dissimular to a white Burgundy. Big mouth filling taste with a still young almost sugary fruit albeit completely dry in parallel with life-giving acidity. Long aftertaste. (1185 views)
 Tasted by jmastores on 9/6/2014 & rated 92 points: I think this wine Is getting better with age.
Quite green in the glass. Still a very citrus nose, lemon and peach.
Balanced on the palate, with a honey finish. Drinking exceptionally well now. (1275 views)
 Tasted by NZ_Mag on 6/18/2014 & rated 90 points: Peach, nuttiness, good texture (751 views)
 Tasted by Darren747 on 5/26/2012 & rated 87 points: Oxford Chardonnay Session: Light citrus nose, clean fruit. Tropical fruit on the palate with lime ans smoke. This seems a bit disjointed at the moment and displays a hot finish but I think there is underlying potential that may be worthy of another look in 3-5 years time. (2025 views)
 Tasted by chatters on 8/9/2011: Voyager Estate Masterclass 2011: Sulphur, gun flint, malolactic , oak that are all over stone fruit. In the mouth it is generous mouth feel, spice, almost white pepper. Hmm. (1465 views)
 Tasted by bikerkayaker on 8/30/2010: Worked pretty well with the Tartiflette. (2194 views)
 Tasted by Christoffer78 on 2/6/2010 & rated 91 points: Had this with cod, fresh North Sea shrimp, dill and a white wine reduced sauce. Lovely. This wine is a true companion to food. Not too flowery or too much of anything but very present throughout the meal. If you find a bottle - buy. (1687 views)
 Tasted by hadwin on 8/12/2009 & rated 88 points: Citrus nose. Big wine, fresh with good acidity, lemons and limes following through on the palette and a nice spicy finish. (1652 views)
 Tasted by Jeremy Holmes on 7/30/2009: Quite simple and inviting with all its fig and cashew attributes. It is ripe, round and satisfying. (860 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Richard Hemming, MW
JancisRobinson.com (1/12/2011)
(Felton Road Chardonnay Central Otago White) Subscribe to see review text.
By Julia Harding, MW
JancisRobinson.com (10/7/2009)
(Felton Road Chardonnay Bannockburn White) Subscribe to see review text.
By Campbell Mattinson
The WINEFRONT (7/20/2009)
(Felton Road Chardonnay) Subscribe to see review text.
By Jancis Robinson, MW
JancisRobinson.com (7/2/2009)
(Felton Road Chardonnay Central Otago White) Subscribe to see review text.
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Felton Road

Producer website



Our Wines

Felton Road is a specialist wine producer making a small range of limited bottlings which express the terroir and minerality of vineyard blocks and sites, and the regionality of Bannockburn in Central Otago. The expression of the wines is guided sensitively and sympathetically to also fit within the parameters of what makes the great wines of the world the best. Felton Road has 32 ha of vines, Demeter certified since 2010, with Pinot Noir accounting for 70% of the output; Chardonnay is 20% of the production and Riesling is 10%. There are only approximately 12,000 cases of wine made each year, 75% of which is exported to 35 different countries. It is this international acceptance and perspective that makes Felton Road unique.

A good winemaker has a thousand ways to make a wine "better" but, better by whose assessment? It has taken us over a decade to gradually acquire the confidence to understand that the wine should be what the wine should be.

Like any good parent, one should encourage but not mould. If one sees a trait that is perhaps not what one would like to see, the solution lies not in how to cure the problem. but in learning to understand where it came from. Each year we have a new family to raise and our increased understanding can pass back to the new generation's schooling in the vineyard.

Gravity flow is the start of a gentle process, avoiding the need to pump fruit uphill. Ferments are spontaneous from the wild or indigenous yeasts that are in our vineyards and winery. Inert gas is shunned. Oak is a subtle companion not a loud guest. The Malo is simply a function of letting the warm spring air into the cellars. Pinots are unfined and unfiltered, Chardonnays are increasingly treated in the same way. The bottlings of single vineyard and single block wines are based on their speaking of a place, not on their size or hierachy of flavour.



Our Land & Vines

Considerable research by Stewart Elms (hence the Elm tree logo) in 1991 identified the north facing slopes at the end of Felton Road, Bannockburn as being one of the warmest and most ideal sites in Central Otago for the growing and production of premium wine. Heat summation data and soil maps of the area, developed as a result of the construction of the Clyde dam, were helpful in this decision. The three different soils identified are free draining with low fertility characteristics, and combined with the unique climate, are ideal for the production of premium quality Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling.

Our vineyards are managed by our own viticulturist, Gareth King, and his team of dedicated staff. Meticulous summer management of a single vertical shoot positioned (VSP) canopy ensures even and early fruit maturity. Shoot thinning, shoot positioning, leaf plucking and bunch thinning are all carried out by hand as required to ensure optimum quality fruit. Inter-row planting of various different cover crops in order to assist in controlling vine vigour, and to improve soil health and general biodiversity.

Mulch is also used in drier parts of the vineyard to help retain moisture, minimise the requirement for irrigation, and to balance areas of lighter more free draining soils. Organic compost is made utilising the winery waste, and organic cow manure and straw.

Since 2002 the vineyards have been managed organically and biodynamically, and in 2010 all three vineyards were awarded full Demeter certification. Pruning is carried out to leave desired bud numbers thus ensuring moderate controllable yields and to create an even, light penetrable canopy. Irrigation is usually necessary during the later dry summer months. Soil moisture levels are carefully monitored and water is applied only when necessary to maintain appropriate soil moisture levels. All grapes are carefully hand picked, keeping separate any quality differences within blocks due to clones, rootstocks and viticultural trials.



The Elms Vineyard - 14.4 Hectares

History & Location

The Elms Vineyard at the end of Felton Road lies in a gently sloping, north facing valley cut into the Bannockburn hills at the southern extremity of the Cromwell basin. Immediately above the vineyard lies Stewart Town and a large dam, where water was stored for sluicing the slopes of Bannockburn during the gold-rush which started in the 1860's. The fact that this valley was untouched by the gold miners is possibly a reflection of the deep benches of heavy soil that form much of its structure: soils unlikely to hold significant amounts of gold. After the gold miners departed, the slopes were left for sheep to graze until Stewart Elms discovered the site's potential for great Pinot Noir. He started to plant in 1992 and Felton Road began.



Cornish Point - 7.6 Hectares

History & Location

Cornish Point is an old gold miners settlement located adjacent to the Hartley and Reilly diggings where the first large find of gold was made in the Central Otago gold rush. It was named after the Cornish gold miners who lived there and was abandoned in the late 19th century then planted as an apricot orchard in the mid 20th century. We planted it to vines in 2000. Bordered on one side by the Clutha River and on the other by the Kawarau (now both flooded at this point to form Lake Dunstan), it is unique in being almost totally surrounded by water.

The vineyard is adjacent to the entrance to the Cromwell Gorge which results in steady airstreams. This as well as the proximity to the lake, both help minimise frost. Additional spring frost protection is provided by a flipper vine row sprinkler system for when temperatures really plummet. Although the edges of Cornish Point were eroded by sluicing or other digging, the vineyard itself is undisturbed soils.



Calvert Vineyard - 10.1 Hectares

History & Location

Calvert Vineyard is located just 1km east of the Elms Vineyard on Felton Road. The gentle north facing slopes lie immediately below the hills of the Bannockburn gold sluicings, now a historic park. Bailley's Gulley tailrace that carried away massive amounts of sluiced gold workings divides the property and provides excellent cold air drainage to minimise frost risk. The vineyard land had been home to a few sheep, rabbits and briar bushes until planting of vines began in 1999.

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