POCW LARDERDARK CHARDONNAY MAGNUM (BIG BOTTLE)
Larderdark is the historical name of the forest that surrounds Place of Changing Winds and is now a fitting name for their darling Chardonnay. At this stage in the vineyard’s evolution, the estate’s close-planted Chardonnay vines have only given tiny yields. This has resulted in terrific concentration and power, while the climate has delivered mouth-watering freshness and drive. These two factors make for something unique. Sadly, there’s not much to go around. The wine was fermented and aged in Wineglobe (glass), one older barrique and one new 500-litre Dominque Laurent cask. It underwent malolactic fermentation and was bottled at the end of November 2023.
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POCW LARDERDARK CHARDONNAY MAGNUM (BIG BOTTLE)
POCW LARDERDARK CHARDONNAY MAGNUM (BIG BOTTLE)
Larderdark is the historical name of the forest that surrounds Place of Changing Winds and is now a fitting name for their darling Chardonnay. At this stage in the vineyard’s evolution, the estate’s close-planted Chardonnay vines have only given tiny yields. This has resulted in terrific concentration and power, while the climate has delivered mouth-watering freshness and drive. These two factors make for something unique. Sadly, there’s not much to go around. The wine was fermented and aged in Wineglobe (glass), one older barrique and one new 500-litre Dominque Laurent cask. It underwent malolactic fermentation and was bottled at the end of November 2023.
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Larderdark is the historical name of the forest that surrounds Place of Changing Winds and is now a fitting name for their darling Chardonnay. At this stage in the vineyard’s evolution, the estate’s close-planted Chardonnay vines have only given tiny yields. This has resulted in terrific concentration and power, while the climate has delivered mouth-watering freshness and drive. These two factors make for something unique. Sadly, there’s not much to go around. The wine was fermented and aged in Wineglobe (glass), one older barrique and one new 500-litre Dominque Laurent cask. It underwent malolactic fermentation and was bottled at the end of November 2023.












