Tread Softly Chardonnay
Once & Well Frankies Garden Chardonnay
Once & Wells Chardonnay comes from grapes grown in both the warmer and cooler areas of the Margaret River region, mixing tropical and citrus characteristics to produce a distinctive and well-balanced wine. The Chardonnays nose is vibrant, rich and enticing with tropical fruits such as lychee and pineapple, citrus, some spice, nougat and hints of jasmine. The palate is light and refreshing with a mealy mid-palate and elegant finish. A touch of vanilla and spicy oak gives this Chardonnay a refined note.
Houghton Chardonnay
From a beloved WA producer comes this great value Chardonnay. Hardworking primary fruit flavours are well supported by quality oak input this is a classy wine for the the price.
Logan Apple Tree Flat Chardonnay
Delightful melon and fig aroma, fresh stonefruit flavours and long citrusy happily ever after finish.
De Bortoli Windy Peak Chardonnay
The De Bortoli Windy Peak Chardonnay is vibrant yellow with green hues, shows fig-like fruit aromas with barrel ferment characters. The full flavoured palate of melon and fig has great mouth feel and texture.
Clovely Estate White Label Semillon Chardonnay
Clovely Estate headline the emerging wineries in the South Burnett wine region and their White Label range is made to be enjoyed with great friends and family in all social situations. This Semillon Chardonnay is bursting with fresh and zesty citrus flavours that are complemented by lovely round back palate courtesy of the Chardonnay. The finish is textural with notes of stonefruit and almond.
Cat Amongst The Pigeons Chardonnay
The Cat Amoungst the Pigeons Chardonnay has a white peach, nectarine and melon fruit taste with a subtle oak, crisp acid line.
Windowrie The Mill Chardonnay
In the glass: Pale lemon. On the nose: Bright, lifted nectarine and citrus. On the palate: Quite delicate and savoury with a bright core of green melon and grapefruit, crisp acidity and minerally persistence.
Tangled Vine Chardonnay
Clean and crisp chardonnay with rounded fruit flavour and lingering citrus acidity all wrapped up in this value for money 4 litre cask.
Taylors One Small Step Chardonnay
The 20th of July 1969 is a significant day in history: not only was it the day that astronaut Neil Armstrong took one small step on the surface of the moon, but also the same day Bill Taylor travelled to, and first set foot on, what was to become their renowned family vineyard. While one stepped on the barren lunar surface, the other stepped on rich terra rossa soils with the hope and determination to craft wines to rival the world's best. Taylors One Small Step Chardonnay displays fleshy yellow peach, subtle pineapple and citrus flavours. There is a refreshing, tight acidity and a lovely clean finish.