Saint Clair Family Estate has announced that the 2022 Saint Clair Omaka Reserve Chardonnay has been awarded a ‘platinum’ medal in the prestigious Decanter World Wine Awards. Rated 97 points in the 2024 competition, this Marlborough Chardonnay was one of two New Zealand wines to place in the platinum category.
Senior Winemaker Stewart Maclennan along with the entire Saint Clair team, are thrilled by the resulting wine accolade.
“We like to say the Omaka Reserve Chardonnay is ‘unapologetic’ in its design, staunch in character and traditional in method. It represents the best of what we believe well-treated Marlborough Chardonnay can produce. Marlborough’s natural acidity and growing conditions create a perfect framework on which to build world-class Chardonnay,” said Stewart Maclennan, senior winemaker.
Saint Clair’s success in the 2024 competition doesn’t stop with the Omaka Reserve. The 2022 Saint Clair Pioneer Block 10 Twin Hills Chardonnay was awarded an exciting Gold Medal and 95 Points from the Decanter World Wine Awards judging panel. Saint Clair Family Estate is proud to have two Marlborough Chardonnays rate so highly in an international wine competition.
Now in its 21st year, Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) has firmly established itself as the world’s largest and most influential wine competition. Respected globally for its rigorous
judging process and world-class judges, DWWA results are trusted internationally by both trade and consumers.
Decanter recruits hundreds of the world’s leading wine experts to ensure that wines entered into the competition are judged by top specialists in their field. These include master Sommeliers and Masters of Wine, wine buyers, winemakers, distributors, writers, and educators.
Produced only in small quantities, in vintages of exceptional quality, the Saint Clair Omaka Reserve Chardonnay was crafted using fruit from Saint Clair’s vineyards in the Omaka Valley, where a combination of warm days, cool nights and clay-based soils contribute to greater retention of fruit flavours. The fruit is a blend of Chardonnay clones, predominantly Mendoza and Burgundian Clone 95.
The vines were monitored carefully during ripening and hand-harvested at optimum flavour maturity and physiological ripeness. Following harvesting, the fruit was lightly whole bunch pressed, and the juice fermented in American oak barrels, 14 percent of which were new, using selected yeast strains. The wine underwent malolactic fermentation, followed by a nine-month aging on yeast lees with regular stirring. Only the very best barrels were selected for the Saint Clair Omaka Reserve Chardonnay.
The generous and rich palate makes this wine a perfect accompaniment for succulent roast chicken with lemon and garlic.
