KYLIE STRIKES GOLD WITH AUSSIE CHARDONNAY

Pop star Kylie Minogue has gained a Gold medal for her first Australian wine – a Chardonnay from Margaret River.

Made by Howard Park’s chief winemaker Janice McDonald, the Chardonnay is due to launch in March this year and represents the first Australian wine in the Kylie Minogue range, which comprises a French white, red and two rosés, including a Côte de Provence.

The Kylie Chardonnay was entered into 2020’s Global Chardonnay Masters where it was sampled ‘blind’ by the judges in December alongside more than 200 other wines.

The judges – who were myself, David Round MW and Patricia Stefanowicz MW had no idea of the source region, country, or producer, but we liked what we tasted, and awarded it a Gold medal, declaring the wine very good, especially within its retail price category, which was £20-£30.

Such ‘blind’, independent assessment is a strong endorsement for the celebrity-backed wine, which will hit the market in a couple of months.

My own note on the wine, which comes from the relatively cool 2019 vintage in Western Australia’s Margaret River, can be read below.

A classic, cooler-climate, medium-weight, and youthful New World Chardonnay with layers of fruit flavours from fresh peach, to ripe pear and citrus zest, with lingering background characters of buttercream and toast, along with a bright, crisp apple finish. Very good.

Score: 92 points