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$189
$450
12PK - $15.75 / BTL
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We all know how hot chardonnay is right now. From the modern and zippy to the all-out nostalgic butterball, chardy can do it all.
12PK - $15.75 / BTL
$189
$450
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2x Metricup Hills Estate Chardonnay 2025
White — Chardonnay
Margaret River — Australia
This Metricup Hills Estate Chardonnay 2025 is pure Margaret River class with a relaxed, modern edge. It’s soft and generous through the palate, layering fleshy stone fruit and citrus freshness, then finishing with a subtle, well-judged oak glow that adds length without stealing the show. The fruit comes from Margaret River family vineyards in the Metricup zone, a pocket known for chardonnay with natural richness and coastal polish. Vintage 2025 in Margaret River delivered beautifully balanced ripeness and acidity, which is exactly why this feels both vibrant and smooth at the same time. If you like chardonnay that’s generous, clean and quietly premium, this will be right in your wheelhouse.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Monarca Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Alpine Valleys — Australia
This is cool-climate chardonnay with genuine depth, character and a sense of place that sets it apart from more generic expressions of the variety. The King and Alpine Valleys produce white wines of natural elegance and freshness, with a good bit of rich creaminess thrown in - and this release captures everything that makes the region so exciting. Ripe peach, melon and citrus blossom on the nose, with toasted oak and a whisper of vanilla adding warmth and complexity that draws you straight in. The palate is lush and well-rounded - stone fruit, a hint of tropical pineapple and a creamy butterscotch richness all balanced beautifully by crisp, lively acidity that keeps everything fresh and focused through to a long, satisfying finish. Rich enough to impress at a dinner table. Fresh enough to get stuck into on a warm afternoon without a second thought.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Peter Drayton Wildstreak Chardonnay 2025
White — Chardonnay
Hunter Valley — Australia
When it comes to white wines, the Hunter Valley can get pigeon holed as a semillon-only region, but that's simply not the case. The chardonnays out of this famed region are world class, too. Creamy, rich, nutty, a little bit of an old-school style. Wonderful stuff. Palate weight reigns supreme - Australian palates demand it, Australian producers deliver it. The creamy, nutty mid-palate of this wine is to die for. Vanilla, cashew butter, roasted marshmallow - the whole shebang. The fruit is pulpy and ripe and brilliantly balanced with the brightness of the acid. A well crafted wine from a Hunter icon; textured, full, complex, complete.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Woodside Park Estate Chardonnay 2025
White — Chardonnay
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Adelaide Hills chardonnay has a well-earned reputation for both cool-climate elegance and flinty, buttery richness - this estate release from Woodside Park shows us both sides of that coin. Delicious! Fermented and aged on lees in French oak for 14 months - the kind of patient, considered winemaking that builds real complexity without ever stripping the wine of its natural vibrancy. The result is a chardonnay that's immediately appealing but layered enough to keep you thinking about it long after the glass is empty. Stone fruit, Meyer lemon, almond meal and cashew on the nose, with lifted white florals adding a fragrant, perfumed quality that makes it completely irresistible. The palate is warm and buttery, with a leesy richness and barrel spice adding depth to a long, satisfying finish that lingers beautifully. Creamy and textured without ever feeling heavy. Fresh and vibrant without being one-dimensional.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Mont St Lunara Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Alpine & King Valleys — Australia
Ripe stone fruit meets bright natural acidity (and a bit of clever work in the winery) to create a balanced, purposeful wine that overdelivers at every possible turn. It's not the dark yellow, flabby chardonnays of your parents' era - this is modern Australian chardonnay, right where you want it. Because of the altitude and natural cool-climate of the King/Alpine Valleys, you don't have to worry about these wines being lively - that natural acidy is built into the very core of the fruit from which this wine is made. There's not a lot we can say about this wine that isn't evident from the colour of the thing. Bright, fruit forward, zippy and rich in all the right places. Versatile, vivacious and very, very, very east to drink.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Harvest Moon Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
King Valley — Australia
People often think the King Valley is all about Italian varieties. People often think wrong. The granite-rich soils here do something quietly brilliant to Chardonnay, giving it a mineral backbone and a textural quality that sets it apart from more predictable expressions of the variety. This thing is just so damn drinkable! Fresh stone fruit on the nose, with just enough oak and complexity woven through to keep things interesting. The palate is clean, textural and completely satisfying - the kind of Chardonnay that delivers on the first glass and keeps you coming back for more without ever demanding too much attention. Effortless. Delicious. Genuinely great value. Grab a couple of cases - one sip and this one earns a permanent spot in the regular rotation.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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