Leading winemaker Hugh Crichton believes the 2014 chardonnay crop could produce the best vintage for the style yet seen in Hawke's Bay.
"All the signs are pointing towards a landmark vintage for Hawke's Bay chardonnay," he said yesterday while looking over what he and the winemaking team at Vidal Estate Winery in Hastings had produced, and which was now "resting".
"For us, it was exceptional quality as the fruit was ripe and very clean," he said.
"The weather gods were on our side and we picked earlier this year as the brix [sugar] levels, the indicator for ripeness, were ideal for producing balanced alcohol levels."
Mr Crichton said the Bay's winegrowers and producers had faced a string of challenges in recent years, including lower crop yields and tough price competition from cut-priced Marlborough sauvignon blanc. But the 2014 chardonnay vintage had clearly signalled a return to form and, with the style proving exceptionally popular in the burgeoning China market, the signs were good.