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Forest Hill

Highbury Fields Chardonnay 2023

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Forest Hill Wines Highbury Fields Chardonnay

The Forest Hill Highbury Fields Chardonnay 2023 exemplifies the winery’s commitment to crafting exceptional wines. With a focus on quality and minimal oak influence, this Chardonnay highlights the vibrant fruit character, making it an approachable and enjoyable choice for any occasion.

In the glass, the wine showcases a bright straw colour with enticing green hues. The aromas are inviting, featuring lovely notes of peach and nectarine, alongside hints of ginger, nougat, and faint green almond. These delightful scents set the stage for a refreshing tasting experience.

On the palate, this Chardonnay is lively and juicy, driven by zesty citrus and crisp green apple notes. A touch of nougat from the bouquet carries through, adding complexity to the flavour profile. The finish is tangy with a hint of pineapple, making it a fun and easy-drinking wine that ticks all the boxes for a classic Chardonnay experience.

This versatile wine pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, making it ideal for casual gatherings or more refined meals. Enjoy it alongside grilled seafood, creamy pasta, or a fresh salad, and let its bright character enhance your dining experience.

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2022 Wine Companion review – 92 Points

Wild fermented. Spends time in large format oak barrels. A gentle and appealing chardonnay of quiet complexity and good varietal DNA. Scents of nougat, cinnamon spice, ripe apple, nectarine and frangipani. The palate is spice-laden, more cinnamon dashed vigorously over apple, nectarine and creamy nougat-like notes. Overall, this feels like it is punching well above its weight, delivering detail and interest in spades, alongside high drinkability. Mike Bennie

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Forest Hill Winery: A Pioneer of Cool Climate Wines in Western Australia

Forest Hill Winery holds a significant place in the history of Western Australia’s wine industry, recognized as the first cool climate vineyard established in the region. Its story begins in the 1960s when Tony and Betty Pearce, after extensive research throughout the South-West, identified a site with immense potential for grape cultivation. In 1965, they planted a modest two-hectare vineyard on their property, laying the foundation for what would become a prominent name in Australian winemaking.

Fifty years later, Forest Hill Winery remains family-owned and operated, reflecting a deep-rooted commitment to quality and tradition. The winery crafts its wines in Denmark, a charming coastal town not far from the vineyard, with grapes sourced exclusively from the historic Forest Hill Vineyard in Mount Barker. This commitment to the original site not only honors the winery’s heritage but also allows for the expression of unique terroir in every bottle.

The Unique Terroir of Great Southern

Located in the Great Southern wine region, Forest Hill Winery benefits from the cool climate that defines this area. The region, characterized by its rugged landscapes and pristine environment, experiences a maritime influence that contributes to its cooler temperatures compared to other parts of Western Australia. This climate is vital for producing high-quality wines, as it allows for a longer ripening period, leading to enhanced flavor development in the grapes.

The soils at Forest Hill are primarily lateritic gravelly and sandy loams, as well as sandy loams derived from granite bedrock. These soil types are well-draining and rich in minerals, providing the ideal foundation for vines to thrive. The combination of cool climate and diverse soil types results in distinctive fine wines that capture the essence of the land and its environment.

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Varietals and Winemaking Philosophy

Forest Hill Winery is renowned for its range of varietals that showcase the benefits of cool climate viticulture. Among the standout varieties are Riesling, Chardonnay, Shiraz & Cabernet, each reflecting the unique characteristics of the site. Riesling, in particular, has garnered acclaim for its aromatic complexity and crisp acidity, embodying the purity of fruit that cool climates can produce. The Chardonnays are often noted for their elegance and balance.

The winery’s winemaking philosophy is deeply rooted in respect for the land and the seasons. Each wine is a reflection of the site, the season, and the dedicated people who nurture the vines. This hands-on approach allows the team to maintain the integrity of the grapes, ensuring that the wines express the true character of the vineyard.

Sustainability and Future Directions

As Forest Hill Winery looks to the future, sustainability remains a core principle. The winery is committed to environmentally responsible practices, from vineyard management to winemaking techniques. This focus not only enhances the quality of the wines but also contributes to the long-term health of the vineyard and surrounding ecosystem.

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Forest Hill Winery sits in the Great Southern wine region, situated within the ancient, rugged, and pristine environment bordering the south coast of Western Australia, is the coolest in Western Australia. Soils are mostly lateritic gravelly and sandy loams, or sandy loams derived from granite bedrock. Stretching north, east, and west from Western Australia’s south coast, the largest wine-growing region in mainland Australia. These are distinctive fine wines that benefit from cool climate viticulture in a clean, green environment.

The accolades for the Forest Hill wine range are extensive, with the likes of Wine Companion and Ray Jordan giving outstanding scores.

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