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Peter Michael Ma Belle-Fille Chardonnay 2009, Knights Valley

Sourced from Peter Michaels highest elevation vineyards, and fermented with natural yeasts in 100% French oak. Spectacularly intense, boasting aromas of ripe peach, tangerine blossom, dried apricot, golden apple and nectarine, accented with wet
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Sourced from Peter Michaels highest elevation vineyards, & fermented with natural yeasts in 100% French oak. Spectacularly intense, boasting aromas of ripe peach, tangerine blossom, dried apricot, golden apple & nectarine, accented with wet stone-like minerality, brioche & lily flower notes. Generous in the mouth, rich, concentrated, tactile, & extremely pure.

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Peach - A type of fruit with a skin and soft centre and a stone in the middle
Peach - A yellowy orange colour
Blossom - A common term used to describe the flowers of stone fruit trees
Flower - The reproductive part of a plant. Colourful to attract insects to pollenate
Stone - Or Rock is a naturally occuring mineral categorised into three types, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
Natural - not manmade
Flower - A product that comes from planting a seed, tend to be the brightly coloured part at the end of the stem.
Oak - A member of the beech tree family that has acorns growing on it.
Fermented - Something that has gone under the process of fermentation.

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