Wine Code Breaker #432

2022 Ironcloud The Alliance Chardonnay, Ferguson Valley, Geographe, Western Australia

The use of the word “iron” in front of another gives it a suggestion of strength. The use of this in more recent times leads you to thoughts of security, which may further prompt thoughts of “the Cloud.” “The Cloud,” of course, is a metaphorical reference (and brand name) to storing your data over the internet in a secure server than is in fact fixed and supported by quite significant infrastructure. A winery with the name Ironcloud therefore evokes thoughts of strength, security and perhaps, with the merging of cloud, a heavenly experience is about to unfold from the bottle.

The 2022 Ironcloud The Alliance Chardonnay is from the Ferguson Valley in the Geographe region of Western Australia. It is a light golden-colour in the glass that is immediately physical in form. A precise nose with floral notes and peaches is balanced perfectly against grapefruit pith and citrus zest. This is further strengthened by oatmeal, curd and savoury oak. The palate is far from virtual, tending towards heavenly with flavours immediately unfolding; oatmeal, cashews and savoury oak, all in unison with the purity of the lemon and stone fruits. A beautiful texture with creamy lees and crisp acidity extends the finish that is clearly its strength.

Enjoy!

Rating: 96 pts

Closure: Screwtop

Alc: 13.5%

Drink: Now; 3-7 yrs

Price: $50

Tasted: June 2024

Source: Punch Lane Wine Bar

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