Two Rivers Wildfire Unwooded Chardonnay
Rich stone fruit, with aromas of citrus. The palate has ripe grapefruit and clean finish.
Capital Wines The Senator Chardonnay
A perfect example why chardonnay has been one of Australia's most popular whites. This is a beautiful expression of the exquisite cool climate fruit from the Kyeema Vineyard. Peach and melon with good length.
Heggies Above 500m Chardonnay
Heggies Above 500m Chardonnay shows fresh aromas of citrus zest, quince and white flowers, with an underlying hint of spicy oak. A zesty and lively palate, with ripe quince and stone fruit flavours, balanced by a crisp acidity which drives the palate length. Subtle nuances of fine French oak complement the fresh varietal expression.
Château Martinolles Limoux Chardonnay
Château Martinolles Limoux is bright gold in colour. On the nose - complex with tropical fruit aromas, oak, brioche and toast. To taste, full-bodied rich and creamy notes. Elegant with a long toasty finish and best served with seafood, white meat in creamy sauce or as an aperitif.
The Hidden Sea Chardonnay
Patrick Sullivan Chardonnay
Patrick Sullivan Chardonnay Baw Baw Shire Made from the south-facing slope of Patrick Sullivans Bull Swamp vineyard. The grapes are whole-bunch pressed to a new 2000 litre oval vat. Fermentation takes place over 10 days with full malolactic fermentation following immediately after. The wine shows plush stone fruit, a rich structure and a savoury persistence with high acid and defined texture. 'wines inspired by emotion, a moment in time and a sense of place'- Patrick Sullivan
DiGiorgio Family Wines Lucindale Chardonnay
Aromatic dry white, pale straw with vibrant green hues with attractive nectarine, white peach, and fresh lemon zest aromas. Lively and fresh with stone fruit, rockmelon, and lime peel characters balanced with crisp acidity and a lifted finish.
Winton Road Eden Valley Riesling
The grapes for the Winton Road Riesling are carefully harvested from selected older vineyards in the Barossa and Eden Valley. The Barossa winemaking history dates back to the 1840s with Riesling wines being brought to the region by the German and Silesian settlers. These low yielding Riesling vines give structure to the palate while maintaining its refreshing acidity and complementing the fruit and floral characters in the wine. A bright lemon colour with aromas of apple blossom, mandarin zest and wet stone. A structured Riesling with great intensity. The orchard fruit and citrus characters are balanced by a refreshing acidity and chalky minerality. The finish is bright, pure, and long. Awarded Silver at the Critics Wine Challenge 2024.