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Westcott Vineyards

Westcott Vineyards Chardonnay 2022

Westcott Vineyards Chardonnay 2022

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From the cool-climate vineyards of Niagara Peninsula, Westcott Vineyards Chardonnay 2022 is a beautifully poised expression of Canadian Chardonnay, fresh, precise, and elegantly textured.

The nose opens with ripe orchard fruit, lemon curd, and white peach, layered with subtle notes of toasted hazelnut, flint, and gentle oak spice. On the palate, there’s a lovely balance between richness and tension: bright citrus acidity cuts through the wine’s creamy texture, giving energy and lift to the concentrated fruit.

Careful oak ageing adds complexity without overwhelming the wine, allowing the mineral character and cool-climate freshness to shine through. The finish is long, clean, and quietly savoury.

A refined, food-friendly Chardonnay that pairs beautifully with roast chicken, buttery seafood dishes, creamy pasta, or soft cheeses. Modern Niagara Chardonnay at its most confident and polished.

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Tasting Notes

Lemon Curd, Apricot, Toast and Flint

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Westcott Vineyards

Style: Winery

Country: Canada

Region: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario

Niagara has become one of the most exciting cool-climate wine regions outside Europe, and Westcott Vineyards sits firmly among the producers helping build that reputation.

Founded by Carolyn Hurst and Grant Westcott, the family-run estate specialises in Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and sparkling wines grown on the Twenty Mile Bench in Ontario. The winery is based around a beautifully restored nineteenth-century Mennonite barn, though thankfully the wine receives at least as much attention as the architecture.

The focus throughout the range is very much on site expression. Chardonnay remains a standout, often showing citrus, orchard fruit, mineral character and the sort of freshness that cooler growing regions do particularly well. Pinot Noir follows a similar path, balancing bright fruit with structure and elegance rather than excessive weight.

Small-lot production plays an important role, with careful vineyard work sitting at the centre of the winery's philosophy. The limestone-rich soils and moderate climate help create wines that feel more Burgundian in spirit than many people expect from Canadian wine.

Ontario wine still surprises plenty of people. A bottle from Westcott usually helps explain why that surprise tends not to last very long.