Lourensford The Dome Chardonnay 2023
OVERVIEW
Lourensford The Dome Chardonnay 2023 is a premium, single-vineyard Chardonnay sourced from the estate’s elevated vineyards beneath the iconic mountain dome of the Helderberg. Benefiting from maritime cooling influences and carefully managed yields, this wine reflects precision viticulture and refined cellar craftsmanship. The 2023 vintage expresses purity of fruit, structural elegance, and layered complexity, positioning it among the estate’s most distinguished white wines.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Ideal for:
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Chardonnay collectors seeking terroir-driven expression
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Lovers of refined, Burgundian-style whites
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Fine-dining and gastronomic occasions
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Premium gifting and cellar selection
This is a Chardonnay built with both immediate appeal and ageing potential in mind.
TASTING NOTES
Appearance: Brilliant pale gold with luminous clarity.
Aromas: Lemon zest, white peach and ripe pear layered with hints of toasted almond, brioche and subtle vanilla spice.
Palate: Vibrant citrus and stone fruit supported by integrated oak, delicate creaminess and a pronounced mineral backbone.
Texture: Silky and structured, with fresh acidity providing lift and balance.
Finish: Long, precise and elegantly persistent, with lingering citrus and nutty complexity.
FOOD PAIRING
Pairs beautifully with:
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Grilled lobster with lemon butter
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Roast chicken with thyme and garlic
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Pan-seared scallops
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Mushroom risotto
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Soft-rind cheeses such as Brie or Camembert
Serve at 10–12°C in a large-bowled Chardonnay glass.
SERVING TIPS & DETAILS
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Style: Dry, single-vineyard Chardonnay
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Origin: Helderberg, Stellenbosch
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Oak Treatment: French oak maturation
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Alcohol: 14.5%
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Drinking Window: 2024–2033
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Cellaring Potential: 8–10 years
ACCOLADES AND REVIEWS
Recognised for its balance between fruit purity and refined oak structure.
Average rating: ★★★★
Widely appreciated for elegance, precision and ageing capability.
Some customers say:
"Fresh, complex and full in aromas. Cream, pineapple and
apricot in taste. Oaked, but crispy and keeps pleasant acidity.
Perfect long finish."
FAQ's
Is this wine barrel fermented?
Yes, fermentation and maturation in French oak contribute to texture and complexity.
Is it heavily oaked?
No. The oak is integrated and supportive, enhancing structure rather than dominating fruit.
Is it dry?
Yes. It is a fully dry Chardonnay with vibrant natural acidity.
Does it age well?
Yes. Its acidity, structure and oak integration allow for ageing of up to a decade under proper cellar conditions.
How does The Dome differ from other Lourensford Chardonnays?
It is a single-vineyard selection from premium estate blocks, produced in limited quantities with extended maturation.
Is it suitable for gifting or collectors?
Absolutely. Its provenance, structure and ageing potential make it a premium choice.