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Krondorf Chardonnay

Krondorf is a Barossa wine name that is steeped in history and tradition. Beginning with the establishment of the Glenview winery back in 1850s, the Krondorf name was re-born by Grant Burge back in 1978 and today is one of the most successful wineries on the wine show circuit winning countless trophies and gold medals in the past 10 years. This Chardonnay is a bright straw colour with hints of golden yellow, while on the nose aromas of melon and citrus typical of the varietal are present. The long and persistent palate is wonderfully textured and a great match for some smoked trout.

De Bortoli Windy Peak Pinot Noir

Undoubtedly one of the best value Pinots on the market. Bright cherry aromas on the nose, De Bortolis Windy Peak Pinot Noir is light to medium bodied with a hint of violet and juicy cherries on the palate. High acidity well balanced with subtle dusty oak, which leaves an impressive lingering finish. And outstanding summer drink at a modest price!

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Portia Valley Wines Grigori Vintners South Australian Chardonnay

The palate shows citrus peel and melon with a rich tropical note. Soft and easy drinking in texture the wine is viscous without being cloying. The wine finishes with a crisp lemon peel freshness and zesty acidity. Overall, this is a fresh and lively wine to enjoy on its own or match it with fish and chicken dishes. Drink now while fresh and fruity.

Cold Snap Cool Climate Chardonnay

Expertly crafted, elegant wine sourced from the enriched soils of Victorias Cool Climate wine region. With a delicate, fresh nose, this well-balanced Chardonnay is bursting with aromas of apple and pear. Crisp acidity on the palate and balanced minerality creates a structured, yet versatile wine. An elegant match for a decadent, creamy risotto at your next dinner party.

Old Fat Unicorn Chardonnay

A wine with the pizzazz of a unicorn, but the serious expression of a rhino, it will charge the palate with a surprising blend of fresh stone fruit and creamy complexity. Dazzling not just to the eye but to every sense.

Lindeman's Early Harvest Crisp Chardonnay

Lindeman's Early Harvest Crisp Chardonnay is a medium bodied wine with lively acidity and aromas of tropical fruit salads with subtle spicy vanilla oak undertone on the palate. It contains less alcohol and less calories than regular Lindeman's wines, yet still delivers the same outstanding Lindeman's quality.

Evans & Tate Expressions Butterball Chardonnay

Ripe stone fruit, melon and pear with intense shortbread, brioche and toasted bread notes from time spent maturing on yeast lees. Rich, full and seamless. Creamy, ripe stone fruits fill the mouth on entry, with lovely shortbread and brioche flavours adding richness and complexity. This full flavoured wine is a classic style that rewards with long flavours and length but remaining in complete balance from the first sip to the last drop.

McPherson's The Full Fifteen Chardonnay

Andrew grew up in the world of wine and went on to work for some top names in Australia before settling down to craft really characterful, great value wines like this one, under his own name. A small amount of fermentation in oak has lent The Full Fifteen Chardonnay lovely toasty nuances, a nutty complexity and a soft creamy character.

Angove Bin 256 Chardonnay

With 130 years of expertise under the family’s belt, Angove have plenty of experience to call upon. In recent years they have been awarded ‘Winery of the Year’ and many medals besides for individual wines. Fourth generation John Angove now heads up the cellar that Dr William Angove started in 1886 near Adelaide (by making award winning brandy – a product they’re still famous for) and, besides championing unusual grapes, John also pioneers modern styles of wine. His 2018 turns its back on the weighty, golden, heavily oaked Chardonnays of last century and embraces bright stone fruit, shot through by lemony brilliance. No wonder this grape is back in favour.