Ranked #6 of 51 2019 Chardonnay from Mornington Peninsula
95/100
5 Stars
Aaron Brasher
Citrus pith, nectarine, white flowers, wet stone, mealy, fine and complex. A focused palate with a linear, racy acidity, grapefruit flavours, pithy and a nervous acidity tautness and line that drives the length of the wine. Very minerally and tight, one for the acid hounds
Tasted: 30/03/2021
Drink: 2021 to 2029
90 Points James Halliday
The new oak component is 26% Austrian Stockinger. It’s a great cooper but not for chardonnay. This has verve and vitality, it's linear with mouth-watering acidity leaving flavours in its wake: citrus, white nectarine and lots of spice. And while this is the pick of the 3 single-vineyard chardonnays, as often is the case, the oak pings it and dries the finish. Drink to 2028.
Jane Faulkner. June, 2023