Latta 'Siq' Chardonnay 2023
Primary flavours

Apple

Baked Pear

Lemon

Crushed Rocks

Salt

Sea Breeze
Details
Made from wine from both the 2023 vintage and some 2021, this is a stunning bottle, offering a wonderful combination of great natural acidity, low sulphur, delicious salty flavours and plenty of fruit and interest. It's boundary pushing but slurpable, with notes of pear, cumin, salt, lemon rind and sea spray. Juicy texture and tangy acid mean you'll be reaching for another glass in no time.
From great challenges arise great results. Latta Vino is a pretty good example of this, being a winery born of an unusual history and with a dedication to producing characterful and unexpected wines. Owen Latta is the son of Norman Latta, the man who established Eastern Peake winery (which may well be the best Australian winery you've never heard of, but that's another story), but due to an accident had to give up winemaking when Owen was still a teenager. Young Owen didn't shirk, and threw himself into the task. Fast forward to today, and Owen is one of the most respected young winemakers in Australia, his family winery better than ever, and his own label Latta at the cutting edge of Australian wine. His vision was a particular one: to work with the diverse and occasionally difficult soils of Coghills Creek and surrounds to produce wines which he would be proud to be associated with his land. Small yields, challenging seasons and a range of natural, sustainable methods were the way forward, and before long, the wines began to speak for themselves. They now sit proudly at the summit of Victorian wines - fresh, fragrant and complex.
From great challenges arise great results. Latta Vino is a pretty good example of this, being a winery born of an unusual history and with a dedication to producing characterful and unexpected wines. Owen Latta is the son of Norman Latta, the man who established Eastern Peake winery (which may well be the best Australian winery you've never heard of, but that's another story), but due to an accident had to give up winemaking when Owen was still a teenager. Young Owen didn't shirk, and threw himself into the task. Fast forward to today, and Owen is one of the most respected young winemakers in Australia, his family winery better than ever, and his own label Latta at the cutting edge of Australian wine. His vision was a particular one: to work with the diverse and occasionally difficult soils of Coghills Creek and surrounds to produce wines which he would be proud to be associated with his land. Small yields, challenging seasons and a range of natural, sustainable methods were the way forward, and before long, the wines began to speak for themselves. They now sit proudly at the summit of Victorian wines - fresh, fragrant and complex.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Central Victoria
country
Australia
Grape type
Chardonnay
Wine Maker
Latta Vino
Alcohol
13%
Vintage
2023
Cellar period
5-10 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Natural
Temperature
Chilled 8°C-10°C
State
VIC
Pairing guide
The Latta 'Siq' Chardonnay is a distinctive expression of Australian winemaking, showcasing a super-textured profile with extended lees contact, great natural acidity, and a salty, vinous character. Its oxidative handling and boundary-pushing style make it a versatile companion for a variety of dishes. The wine's rich texture and acidity complement creamy seafood dishes like lobster bisque or scallop risotto, enhancing the natural sweetness of the shellfish. Its saline notes pair beautifully with oysters or clams, where the wine's minerality mirrors the brininess of the seafood. Additionally, its oxidative nuances make it a delightful match for aged cheeses like Comté or Gruyère, where the wine's depth complements the cheese's nuttiness.
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Food

Seafood

White Meat

Cheese
Tastes

Salty

Rich
Moods

Relaxed

Any and all
Seasons

Summer

Winter

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Central Victoria, Australia
Central Victoria’s wine region is made up of several sub-regions. Some well-known sub-regions include the Bendigo, Heathcote, and Strathbogie Ranges, known for red wines made from Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. The elevation of Mount Camel and the Great Diving Range ensures warm days and cool evenings for the vineyards, which is advantageous for reds but also aromatic and high-acid whites like Riesling and Chardonnay.
Warmer sub-regions within the Central Victorian wine region such as Goulburn Valley, Upper Goulburn, and Sunbury produce richer wines and have an increasing reputation for alternative Mediterranean varieties.
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