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Lethbridge Alegra 2013 Chardonnay

Lethbridge Alegra 2013 Chardonnay

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Lethbridge 2013 Allegra’s Chardonnay is a beautifully aged Australian Chardonnay, showing depth, complexity and tertiary character. It balances richness and maturity with underlying structure and freshness. With over a decade of bottle age, this wine has moved beyond primary fruit into a more savoury, layered expression; honey, nuts and toast alongside softened citrus and stone fruit. The combination of Geelong’s maritime influence and thoughtful oak ageing gives it both longevity and finesse, allowing it to evolve gracefully over time.

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If you love Chardonnay with age, where freshness gives way to depth, texture and savoury complexity, this is a standout. It’s rich but not heavy, developed but still alive, and offers a beautiful balance of fruit, oak and tertiary notes. Perfect for slow sipping or pairing with rich, comforting dishes.

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Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Winemaking / Farming techniques: Hand-picked fruit, whole-bunch pressed and wild fermented in French oak (a portion new). Extended lees ageing with minimal bâtonnage to build texture and complexity. Minimal intervention approach, allowing for long-term development and ageability.
Style / Body: Medium-to-full bodied, layered and evolved, with richness balanced by lingering acidity.
Notes: Mature citrus, baked apple and stone fruit layered with honey, brioche and toasted hazelnut. The palate is complex and savoury, showing developed tertiary notes, creamy texture and a long, nutty, mineral finish.
Descriptors: Baked apple · Lemon curd · Honey · Brioche · Hazelnut · Toast · Creamy texture · Matured complexity · Long finish
Pairing Suggestions: Roast chicken, lobster, buttery seafood dishes, mushroom risotto, truffle dishes, aged cheeses or anything rich and savoury.

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