Isole e Olena, `Collezione Privata` Chardonnay

Isole e Olena, `Collezione Privata` Chardonnay

Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022IO101B226 x 75Stelvin LuxAvailable
Producer

Isole e Olena’s vineyards, like those of Giovanni Manetti at Fontodi, are superbly tended. More than anything, this yields wines of the quality that have kept both these Chianti wineries ahead of the chasing pack for the past three decades.

The name ‘Isole e Olena’ came about in the 1950s when two adjoining estates, ‘Isole’ and ‘Olena’, were purchased by the De Marchi family and combined to form one. The history of both dates back hundreds of years, with the earliest documentation of the village of Olena in the 12th century. In 2022 Isole e Olena was purchased by Christopher Descours, the owner of Charles Heidsieck, Piper-Heidsieck, Rare Champagne, Château la Verrerie and Biondi-Santi. Christopher and the new estate director Emanuele Reolon have a clear vision to build on Paolo De Marchi’s exceptional results, with a restless quest for quality and excellence.

Isole e Olena is in the western part of Chianti Classico, just north of the village of Castellina. Its 45 hectares of vineyard are planted between 350 – 450 metres above sea level, primarily on galestro soil (a kind of rocky, schistous clay). Because the western flank of Chianti is open to breezes from the sea, this is a much cooler part of the zone, resulting in lighter but more scented and elegant wines than many others.

The ‘Cepparello’ is made solely from Sangiovese. It is fragrant with great elegance and balance. The Chianti, a blend of 80% Sangiovese supplemented by Canaiolo and a dash of Syrah, is scented and alluring. The barrel-fermented Chardonnay is outstanding, one of Italy’s best examples of this variety, boasting rich toasted almonds and butter aromas. The Vin Santo, aged for eight years in small barrels called ‘caratelli’, is one of the best produced.

Vineyards

The fruit for this wine comes from almost six hectares of vineyards located on the North-Eastern side of the estate at an altitude of 400 meters above sea level. Soil here is a mixture of limestone, marl and clay slates. The vines are 30-40 years old and trained with the Guyot system. Paolo De Marchi grafted Chardonnay onto existing vines on the Isole e Olena estate and 1987 became the first vintage of the 'Collezione De Marchi Chardonnay'. In 1989, a new vineyard was planted with five different clones from Burgundy (planted at a density of 5,000 vines per hectare) which came into full production with the 1994 harvest.

Vintage

The 2022 vintage started with a dry, mild winter and a fresh spring with low rainfall. From mid-May to mid-August there was no rainfall, but high temperatures during the day. However, careful daily vineyard management reduced the effect of water stress. In mid-August heavy rainfall allowed the grapes to ripen, reaching optimum levels of health by the end of the growing season.

Vinification

The Chardonnay grapes were picked by hand, set in crates and kept at a cold temperature if not immediately pressed. After pressing with a pneumatic press, the must was settled overnight in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. Following fermentation, the wine was moved into 228 litre French oak barrels, of which 1/3 was new, where it remained on its lees for 10-12 months. During the first six months, the lees were stirred weekly. Partial malolactic fermentation was carried out prior to a light filtration and bottling. The wine remained in bottle for at least six months prior to release.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

In the glass, this wine is an inviting golden colour. It entices with rich aromas of toasted almonds and buttery notes. On the palate, there is great balance between rich, ripe fruit, creamy brioche and complex minerality. Full-bodied, the palate extends through to a long finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%

Acidity

6.03 g/l

Residual Sugar

1 g/l

pH

3.37

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