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Patrick Sullivan Woori Yallock Chardonnay 2025

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Special Price $80.00 Regular Price $89.00
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    Country: Australia
    Region: Gippsland
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2025

    While there's no shortage of pristine acidity encasing this, it's a seemingly richer, riper style in terms of flavour, with white peach, clotted cream with buttered toast, oak spices and preserved limes. A wine of many layers and needs more time to reveal them. JANE FAULKNER winecompanion.com.au

    This is so tight that it feels reserved, and the grip of the finish messes with the momentum a touch too. And yet I still think that it's excellent, and that it will age very nicely. It tastes of bran, custard apples, flint, grilled peach and biscuits, and after-taste-wise there are tonic water notes as well. It has an underlying power. It smells beautiful, and it will build flesh as it ages. I'm on board. CAMPBELL MATTINSON, thewinefront.com.au

    Medium yellow colour; buttery croissant and gently toasty aromas, some dried fruit and subtle smoky traces also, the palate incisive and tense with a cut of acidity and phenolics that leaves a firm grip that adds length and a clean crisp finish. A leaner, racier wine than the Gippsland chardonnays and different in shape, needing more time. HUON HOOKE, the realreview.com.au

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