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Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Jenise » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:44 pm

I believe I've ever had. Honestly, these wines are magical.

(Note: I have no connection to Wine Access--I'm just on their mailing list.)

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2014 Paul Cluver Estate Chardonnay Elgin
93 Points Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
SRP $28
1-11 btls $21.99
12+ btls $19.99

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93pts Wine Advocate: “A showstopper of a Chardonnay that gives a lot of Burgundy a run for its money"
We’re too old for this. Over the last 30 years, we’ve visited nearly every important wine route in the world multiple times. Still, the seemingly endless journey to South Africa had always scared us off.

But after being introduced to Paul Cluver’s scintillating whites at “Best Sommelier in the World” Aldo Sohm’s Wine Bar on 52nd Street, we boarded the 10:40 a.m. flight out of JFK en route to Johannesburg. Twenty hours later, we landed for a second time, this time in Cape Town, in bad need of a chiropractor and a whirlpool.
The following afternoon, we got our first look at the Elgin Valley. In just a few minutes, we forgot all about our twisted pelvises and the acute lower back pain.

As was explained to us at Aldo’s, the Elgin Valley sits just 70 kilometers southeast of Cape Town, in the shadow of the Hottentots Holland Mountains. Encircled by mountains, lush and green, the region was deemed best suited for growing Granny Smith apples — before the Cluvers planted Chardonnay and Pinot Noir on the family’s magnificent undulating hillsides.
The Cluver estate falls within the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. Our walk through the nature reserve, a fynbos floral kingdom with its 1,600 distinct plant species, was one of the more memorable of our three decades on the wine trail. The meticulously farmed vineyards are perched at almost 1,500 feet in elevation. Much like the Santa Barbara coastline, the Elgin Mountain plateau takes full advantage of this mountainous maritime setting, stretching out the growing season for cold-climate Chardonnay.
Paul Cluver is widely recognized as one of the most inventive winegrowers in the world. Our three-hour tasting of the entire lineup in 2013 and 2014 only served to reinforce the estate’s international reputation. The Rieslings were tightly wound and Mosel-like. The Pinot Noirs were high-toned and complex, a logical mix of Central Otago and the Côte de Nuits. But it was this astounding 2014 Chardonnay that stole the afternoon thunder, impressing us much as it had Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.
Brilliant green-gold in hue. Piercing aromas of orchards fruits, apricot, and beeswax, tinged with roasted walnuts. Fresh, vibrant, and wonderfully pure on the attack, with a mouthwatering core of bitter honey and citronelle, finishing with bracing acidity and persistence. The Wine Advocate suggests drinking this magnificent white Burgundy lookalike over the course of the next DECADE. We have no reason to disagree.

93 points from The Wine Advocate. $28 on release. Just $19.99 this morning — our most intriguing discovery of our endless trip to Cape Town.

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93 Points Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
The 2014 Chardonnay has an attractive nose of dried honey, dried mango and a touch of walnut that is very well defined. The palate is fresh and crisp with harmonious almond and hazelnut notes infusing the tropical tones on the long and tender finish. One drop will never be enough! Another great Chardonnay from Andries Burger … (who) has conjured one of the standouts of the vintage, white or red. Just a showstopper of a Chardonnay that gives a lot of Burgundy a run for its money (and I've tasted a lot of white Burgundy). If you want to know how good South African whites can be, then look not further than Paul Cluver.
2014 Paul Cluver Estate Chardonnay Elgin

93 Points Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Jim Grow » Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:11 pm

I almost bit on this one but held back because; 1....I have too many Chardonnay already, 2..they seem to hold my money for a long time before I get my wine 3...they also include tax, 4...not had good experiences with S. African wines except Semillon. I am waiting on a case of the 2013 Rockledge Cabernet which I am a big fan of.
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:14 pm

Oh zist...Robert Parker this. Robert Parker that. Who cares?
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Jenise » Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:55 pm

Bob Parsons Alberta wrote:Oh zist...Robert Parker this. Robert Parker that. Who cares?


I agree. But it sells wine, and I just included the whole advert. Parker reviews or no, I highly recommend this wine.
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Dale Williams » Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:00 pm

Who actually reviews SA for WA?
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by David M. Bueker » Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:21 am

Pretty sure it's Martin who covers SA.
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by JC (NC) » Mon Dec 14, 2015 3:30 pm

Jenise,
I have three bottles of this from Westgate Wine in Raleigh. I am not sure what I paid for them as I failed to record the price on CellarTracker, but they are currently selling it for $17.99 a bottle!
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by Jenise » Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:21 pm

$18's a steal. It retails here for around $24, but I can get it at cost.
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Re: Deal on the most Burgundian non-Burgundy Chardonnay...

by JC (NC) » Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:35 am

2014 Paul Cluver Chardonnay, Elgin, South Africa.
Labeled as 13.5% abv. Screwcap closure. Pretty gold color. Lush texture without being over-the-top. I had this with shrimp salad and another day with fish sticks and with buttered popcorn during the Carolina Panthers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers football game. It was okay with the shrimp salad but better suited for lobster tail, mildly-spiced crab cakes or another crab dish or possibly a fish dish such as sole meuniere. I see why Jenise raved about this wine. It does make me think of a Burgundy with its high quality presentation where unspecific fruit notes are balanced by a mineral spine and fairly long finish. So much better than a 2011 I had in September that seemed to have a faulty closure and may have been oxidized. For what it is worth, I gave this wine 93 points on CellarTracker independent of the Wine Advocate review which also scored it at 93 points. I have two more bottles which I will save for a church fundraiser.

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