RockBare Chardonnay 2002

Chardonnay
  • 89 Robert
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RockBare Chardonnay 2002 Front Label
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Vintage
2002

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

The color is very pale straw with brilliant green hues. The nose displays lifted citrus and flinty overtones, complemented with cashew nut and hints of tropical fruit. Tight and flavoursome describes the palate of this wine. Intense lime and citrus fruits on the front palate, that slowly changes into a mixture of guava and pears. Oatmeal/yeasty middle palate derived from time on yeast lees complexes the wine, which is further enhanced by smoky fine grain French oak. A wine of great length, with an aftertaste of ripe pears and melons.

Professional Ratings

  • 89

Other Vintages

2007
  • 89 Robert
    Parker
  • 88 Wine
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2005
  • 92 Robert
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2004
  • 91 Robert
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2003
  • 88 Robert
    Parker
2001
  • 90 Robert
    Parker
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The key to understanding the RockBare label is to understand McLaren Vale. This relatively small area of South Australia is well known as a premium grape-growing region, especially of red varietals. 100 percent RockBare’s grapes come from McLaren Vale. Winemaker, Tim Burvill, uses a winemaking process without a lot of handling or manipulation.

Tim gained extensive winemaking experience working at Southcorp, where he was responsible for making one of Australia's most expensive premium Chardonnays, Yattarna. But when Tim created the RockBare label in 2000, he decided to incorporate winemaking techniques that go back a hundred years or more. Using a minimal-filtering or no-filtering approach and very little oak aging, Tim makes wines with complex flavors driven by the fruit.

McLaren Vale has a moderate, Mediterranean-style climate that's ideal for growing super-high quality grapes. Spring and summer days are warm and dry. Nights are cool and breezy. Only slightly above sea level, the vale is characterized by beautiful, rolling hills with deep, rich alluvial soils that tend to be brown and red clays. Since Tim works with a wide array of grape growers, some of the grapes come from old vines and some from new. But all are highly characteristic of the grapes that produce the bright, flavorful and aromatic wines for which McLaren Vale is famous.

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