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Wine Buyers’ Picks - Chardonnay Edition
$149
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The Wine Buyers here at Vinomofo taste a lot of wines, thousands - perhaps tens of thousands - every year. This is their selection of what's best in Chardonnay right now. If anyone would know, it's the buyers!
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
$149
$292
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Why do we love this case?
The Buyers here really do have their finger on the pulse — constantly searching for that next wine that’s going to give our Mofos that “WOW!” moment. With everything from a Yarra Valley standout, to a premium Margaret River classic, to vibrant Tasmanian cool-climate brilliance — this case has everything that any type of Chardonnay lover could ask for. Don’t believe us? See for yourself!
1x Thompson Estate Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Margaret River — Australia
Tropical fruit nuance with floral finesse - a brilliantly harmonious expression of the regions foremost varietal. There is a creamy richness which is wrapped up in the zip and the zeal of the acidity. A slightly medicinal, peppermint edge offers another layer of complexity. A line of steely salinity persists through the wine, becoming more apparent on the finish. Delightful stuff.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Atlus Rise Ascension Chardonnay 2024
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 Journey Wines Ghost Wolf Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Yarra Valley — Australia
This is Yarra Valley chardonnay that's as generous as it is sophisticated... Grapefruit, nuts, lemon pith, oak and lanolin all greet you before the wine has even touched your lips. The palate goes to another level of complexity, trying to pick individual notes is like picking individual voices in a choir. And why should we? If the song sounds good, let 'em sing - and the wine is certainly singing now. The Yarra Valley has long provided some of the finest chardonnays made in this country, and this recent release - young though it may be - reinforces that reputation emphatically. This is seriously impressive stuff with an exciting future ahead. Instantly identifiable as Yarra chardonnay, the wine is concentrated and elegant and energetic and mouth-filling, all at the same time. It speaks of place, and you could do much worse than speak about the gorgeous vineyards of the Yarra Valley and it's many surrounding hills. This place has been pumping out some of the best chardonnays in the country for a very long time - just check Halliday's Chardonnay Challenge!
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Barringwood Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Tasmania — Australia
This comes from one of Tasmania's best producers - genuine elite territory. Small operation means limited production, which translates to genuinely hard-to-get bottles. When you find them, you grab them. We've got stone fruit and citrus zest rolling through a creamy, nutty base - all carried by that trademark Tassie acidity that keeps it crisp and focused. One that's just a worthy of analysis as it is of pure, unthinking enjoyment!
Drink : Now - 2030
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Coombe Yarra Valley Estate Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Yarra Valley — Australia
An intensely varietal and regional chardy that demands respect and deserves it too. This iconic producer pride themselves on the chardonnay they let out into the world, they take real care with this wine from go to whoa. From the first budding in the vineyard to the final bottling in the winery 10 months later, this has been watched over and genuinely looked after. The final result is a generous yet elegant wine giving white peach, lemon curd and even a touch of fresh cream. The concentrated palate has a savoury nuttiness, typical for the Yarra, and a wonderful texture building to a seriously classy finish.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Spring Vale Melrose Chardonnay 2025
White — Chardonnay
Tasmania — Australia
Tasmania does chardonnay like nowhere else. This barnstorming release is all about cool-climate finesse — the island’s crisp air, long ripening, and mineral-rich soils give the wine that signature lift and vibrancy. It’s elegant, focused, and effortlessly drinkable — a perfect showcase of why Tasmania keeps punching above its weight for chardonnay. This one pours a pale straw and immediately leans into that cool-climate energy - white peach, nectarine and citrus blossom up front, with a little melon and a gentle spice note floating behind. There’s a faint whiff of crème fraîche and crushed stone that gives it that unmistakable Tassie edge. On the palate it’s all about purity and pace. Stone fruit and bright citrus glide through the middle, carried by zesty acidity that keeps everything tight and refreshing. It’s crisp without being sharp, textured without getting heavy. A short stint on lees and a mix of stainless and seasoned French oak bring just enough creaminess to round it out, but the fruit is very much in charge.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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