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Chardonnay Selection 15.0
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Chardonnay is Australia's most beloved white wine varietal. From the modern and zippy to the all-out nostalgic butterball, chardy can do it all.
6PK - $21.50 / BTL
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1x Altus Rise Ascension Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Margaret River — Australia
Hand picked fruit, whole bunch press to juice, and fermented with wild yeast. Extended ageing on lees in 30% New French Oak. This is stylish wine to be sure. Round and shapely like it's regional compatriots, but with a certain slick French styling that shows off a bit of acidity and mineral complexity. That time in barrel provides a subtle backbone of cedar and structure, completing a lovely drink that exudes freshness but certainly won't fade away with a bit of cellar time.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Driftwood Estate Artifacts Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Margaret River — Australia
Big, broad citrus flavours lead the fruit profile with some ripe red apple, nectarine, and tropical melon flavours following tightly behind. The oak profile is steeped in vanilla bean and sweet spice, and in classic Margs style its present but never over-bearing. A bit of wafty sea breeze (is that the Indian Ocean we’re picking up?) coupled with a steely minerality that chimes in on the finish. While this is a new wine to us, the producer is an absolute Mofo fave.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Flying Fish Cove Wildberry Estate Chardonnay 2021
White — Chardonnay
Margaret River — Australia
Benchmark region for the variety? Tick. Barrel Fermentation? Tick. Fine grained French oak? Tick? This chardonnay ticks all of the boxes when it comes to what we look for in a wine, a refined and intense palate complimented by the winemaking techniques, while the cooling breezes of the Southern Ocean ensure a natural freshness and focus. This wine is so good now and would be perfect alongside creamy pasta dishes, with seafood or a chicken mornay but if you've got the patience, you'll be rewarded with cellaring over the next five years.
You’d pay $49 full price.

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1x Middle Earth Wines Chardonnay 2020
White — Chardonnay
Nelson — New Zealand
All the way over at New Zealand’s Middle Earth, we find an incredible and sustainable winery creating chardonnay with as much love and attention as their famous pinot noirs. Grilled chestnuts lead the aromas, with other characters like almond, hazelnut and buttered toast. The fruit flavours deliver like freshly squeezed juice from your local hawker. From Nelson, the sunniest region in NZ - chardonnay made in this rich, quality style, is also super fresh. Great wines over here - we just love Middle Earth!
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Lansdowne Vineyard 'Valley' Chardonnay 2021
White — Chardonnay
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Hills chardy can come in all shapes and sizes, this particular number is all about the fuji apple, cantaloupe melon, ripe peach and flinty personality. A real treat to enjoy any time of the day, fresh enough to qwoff on a weeknight, but it'll hold its own when you're showing it off to your friends and family on the weekend. This tiny producer only makes a limited amount of this wine, so we were pretty lucky to get our hands on it, and it certainly had our buyer's tails wagging when they first tried it. Go on, it looks like your lucky day.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Taltarni Estate Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Pyrenees — Australia
Creamy, textured, shapely on the palate - that's the quality of the oak on show. There is some beeswax-y, toasty nuance, too. The main act, though, is the excellent fruit quality on show. Green apple, winter pear, some papaya, grapefruit, and whole citrus - the complexity of the fruit pulls you deeper into the wine, inviting and delighting the senses. The finish is marked by precise acidity and palate richness, both in perfect step with one another. This is 2023 vintage that is drinking well now, but it will reward your patience.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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