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Tapanappa 1.5m Tiers Chardonnay 2025

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$95.00
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SKU
104666
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    12 qty South Melbourne
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    Producer: Tapanappa
    Country: Australia
    Region: Piccadilly
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2025

    Quite the potency to this chardonnay, so too a distinct saline minerality. Scents and flavours of toffee apple, lemongrass, preserved lemon and green apple juice with dashes of sugared almond and flinty, stony notes. Lots going on here and, while concentrated and somewhat power-packed, this has a levity and finesse that helps the wine glide along confidently. Serious white wine territory. (95) MIKE BENNIE, Halliday Wine Companion

    The earliest vintage ever, harvested on the 6th of March, three to four weeks ahead of the average.

    White peach, pear, grapefruit, cedar and spice, aniseed, a little salted pastry dough too. It’s bright and juicy, a grapefruit and lime zest affair with some white fruit in the mix, a little nougat richness, firm acidity and chalky grip sures it up, and the finish offers zip and limey length. There’s a slight rawness to this wine at present, though I reckon it will resolve nicely with a few years in bottle. Very good. (94) GARY WALSH, The Wine Front