2022 Dicey, Bannockburn Chardonnay 1x75cl

2022 Dicey, Bannockburn Chardonnay 1x75cl

$80.00
$50.00 Excl. GST
$76.30
$54.50 Incl. GST
IN BOND
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COUNTRY
New Zealand
REGION
South Island
VINTAGE
2022
PRODUCER
Dicey
WINE TYPE
White
AVAILABILITY
126, In Stock, Duty Paid

Description

The 2022 Dicey Bannockburn Chardonnay is a masterclass in “tightrope” winemaking from the Dicey brothers, James and Matt. Grown in the specialized sub-region of Bannockburn in Central Otago, this wine eschews the heavy, buttery tropes of traditional Chardonnay in favor of structural tension, flinty reduction, and high-altitude energy.

The 2022 vintage was characterized by a settled spring and a warm, consistent summer, allowing the Chardonnay grapes to reach full physiological ripeness while maintaining the piercing acidity that defines the southern latitudes of New Zealand.

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2022 Dicey, Bannockburn Chardonnay
The 2022 Dicey Bannockburn Chardonnay is a masterclass in “tightrope” winemaking from the Dicey brothers, James and Matt. Grown in the specialized sub-region of Bannockburn in Central Otago, this wine eschews the heavy, buttery tropes of traditional Chardonnay in favor of structural tension, flinty reduction, and high-altitude energy.

The 2022 vintage was characterized by a settled spring and a warm, consistent summer, allowing the Chardonnay grapes to reach full physiological ripeness while maintaining the piercing acidity that defines the southern latitudes of New Zealand.

The Craft: Low Intervention, High Texture
The Dicey approach to Chardonnay is centered on “letting the vineyard speak,” utilizing traditional Burgundian techniques adapted for the rugged Otago terrain.

The Vineyards: Sourced from three distinct sites in Bannockburn (The Inlet, Black Rabbit, and Swansong). The mix of loess, schist, and quartz soils provides a linear, mineral backbone.

Wild Fermentation: The fruit was hand-picked and whole-bunch pressed directly to French oak puncheons (500L) and barriques (228L). Fermentation was carried out by indigenous yeasts, adding layers of savory complexity.

Maturation: Aged for 11 months in French oak (approx. 15–20% new). The wine underwent full malolactic fermentation to soften the sharp malic acidity into a sophisticated, creamy texture without the “popcorn” aroma of heavy-handed winemaking.

Minimal Handling: Bottled unfined and with minimal filtration to preserve the wine’s natural “weight” and phenolic grip.

The Appearance: Bright lemon-gold with brilliant clarity.

The Nose: Sophisticated and reductive. It opens with white nectarine and lemon curd, supported by complex notes of roasted hazelnuts, struck match (gunflint), and white floral blossoms.

The Palate: Precise and “coiled.” The entry is citrus-driven—think grapefruit and lime zest—which expands into a mid-palate of grilled stone fruit and toasted brioche.

The Finish: Long, salty, and incredibly persistent. The vibrant acidity provides a “thirst-quenching” quality that lingers alongside a fine, chalky texture.

Tasting Notes

James Suckling 93

"There’s real focus to this, with sliced Meyer lemons, lemon tart, and hints of flint. Medium-to-full-bodied with a phenolic texture and great length. Wonderful flavors and complexity. Drink or hold." [James Suckling, 01/01/2024]

Producer Profile


The Rugged Heart of Bannockburn 

Take a chanceRoll the dice.


Dicey
is more than a name; it’s a definition of life in Central Otago. Brothers James (the grower) and Matt (the caretaker) live and work side-by-side in a “rocky pocket” of Bannockburn where winemaking is a gamble against hoar frosts, bitter cold, and crackling heat.

The Land: A Palette of Struggle

At first glance, Bannockburn is brown and arid. But look closer, and it’s a myriad of colors. Artist Odelle Morshuis captured this hidden palette through soft brushstrokes that contrast with the landscape’s severity. This “diametrical synergy” between art and unforgiving earth is the visual language of Dicey.

The Vineyards: Two Generations

The fruit is sourced from three family-owned sites, each telling a story of struggle and reward:

  • The Inlet: Owned by James and Odelle.

  • Black Rabbit: Belonging to Matt and Ali.

  • Swansong: The pioneering plot of parents Robin and Margi.


The Wines: A Story in Every Bottle

Dicey wines are a fierce tribute to family and the dirt that runs in their veins.

  • Bannockburn Series: Pays homage to the region, sharing the annual story and colors of each season.

  • Single Vineyard Series: Precision-focused expressions of the three distinct family sites.

Unpredictable. Potentially risky. Exceptional.

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