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Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay Bottle

Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay2009

Kumeu RiverAuckland, New Zealand

Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay is Kumeu River’s flagship single-vineyard white, from a low-lying, north-facing Mendoza-clone…Learn More »

$77

/750ml

Current Retail Average

95

/100

Average Pro Rating

Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay 2009 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay is Kumeu River’s flagship single-vineyard white, from a low-lying, north-facing Mendoza-clone Chardonnay site replanted in 1990 on the Brajkovich family’s original Kumeu property. Typically the last parcel harvested and cropped at very low yields, it produces a Chardonnay…Learn More »

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Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay · Knowledge Base

About Mate's Vineyard Chardonnay

Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay is Kumeu River’s flagship single-vineyard white, from a low-lying, north-facing Mendoza-clone Chardonnay site replanted in 1990 on the Brajkovich family’s original Kumeu property. Typically the last parcel harvested and cropped at very low yields, it produces a Chardonnay of striking density and length, marrying citrus and stone-fruit intensity with flinty, creamy complexity and a structure that rewards extended cellaring, often drawing comparison to great white Burgundy.