A top tier Chardonnay that’s just been crowned with Gold at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards proof this wine is world Class. Usually $110, Mystery Price $69.99.
This has always been one of those Chardonnays we recommend when someone is looking for something that is really going to blow them away and sits at the $100+ price point.This chardonnays past accolades have spoken for themselves, but now being recognised with a Gold Medal at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards takes it to another level entirely. It’s not often you get the chance to pick up a top tier Australian Chardonnay that’s earned global recognition especially at a price like this.
Critics have gone absolutely wild for it Ray Jordan (98 points) called it “an outstanding chardonnay” with vibrancy, citrus, and savoury minerality. Jane Faulkner (Halliday Wine Companion, 96 points) praised its flinty precision and seamless oak. Erin Larkin (Robert Parker Wine Advocate, 96 points) went as far as calling it “the very best” vintage she’s seen from this producer. And Angus Hughson (Winepilot, 96 points) described it as a “benchmark Margaret River Chardonnay built to last.”
This Chardonnay is just stunning beautifully balanced, layered, and full of life. From the first sip you get fresh notes of white flowers, citrus blossom, and grapefruit, followed by peach, sea spray, and a touch of spice. Everything feels seamless, with oak and acidity perfectly in sync to give it that silky, refined edge. It’s already drinking beautifully now, but over the next few years it’ll only get better, slowly revealing even more citrus, stone fruit, and mineral layers that remind you why this is one of Australia’s top Chardonnays.
At its recommended retail price of $110, this wine is already exceptional value but at our Mystery Offer price of just $69.99, it’s simply unbeatable.
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Unfortunately, due to the ever increasing costs of postage we are unable to offer free shipping any longer. Postal increases have seen the average box of wine range from $30-$60, which can represent up to 500% of the cost of the average bottle of wine.
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