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Chardonnay

Sadie Family Palladius

The guru of all cult winemakers in South Africa, Eben Sadie, brings meticulous care to his wines with old vines, low yields, old barrels and concrete fermenters all allow the grapes to speak of their terroir. Palladius is a blend of up to nine varieties, with Chenin Blanc dominating and adding freshness, from a multitude of old parcels and soil types.

Domaine Joseph Colin Saint Aubin 1er cru 'En Remilly'

Product Description: Limestone precision meets orchard generosity in a top-tier Saint-Aubin. The 2023 Saint-Aubin 1er Cru “En Remilly” is one of the standouts in Joseph Colin’s lineup, offering a plush yet mineral-charged take on Chardonnay. Sourced from two parcels planted in the 1990s—one near Chassagne, the other close to “Les Cortons”—this 0.56-hectare site delivers both structure and charm. It's also the first plot picked each vintage, capturing bright acid and perfect fruit ripeness. Vinified with Colin’s light-touch approach—whole bunch pressed, minimal sulphur, no bâtonnage or fining—this wine is all about finesse. The nose opens with ripe citrus, green apple, and hints of flint and spice. On the palate, juicy white orchard fruit is lifted by stony drive and a thread of marzipan richness. There's no overreach here—just texture, purity and excellent balance. Drink from 2027–2032 or now with a short decant. Ideal with scallops, crayfish or buttery poultry. Tasting Notes NOSE – Bright and generous Ripe citrus, orchard fruit, flinty rock and soft spice. PALATE – Juicy and polished White peach, lemon, fine chalky minerality and a hint of marzipan. FINISH – Long and lifting A precise mineral line lingers with savoury depth and freshness. Reviews & Accolades “Beautifully juicy on the palate, with a lift in every sip... optimum ripeness, the first wine picked and got just exactly right.” – Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy, 92–95 Points

Domaine Joseph Colin Saint Aubin 1er cru 'Sur le Sentier du Clou'

Product Description: Stone fruit and salinity from one of Saint-Aubin’s elevated 1er Crus. The 2023 Saint-Aubin 1er Cru “Sur le Sentier du Clou” from Joseph Colin is a tightly composed, mineral-driven Chardonnay shaped by altitude, limestone, and restraint. Grown on white clay-limestone soils just above the hamlet of Gamay, this parcel borders some of Saint-Aubin’s finest sites, and the fruit reflects that pedigree with clarity and finesse. This vintage delivers a crystalline, fluid style—glossy yet not overripe, with aromas of white peach, green apple, and grapefruit oil. The palate mirrors that brightness, layering stone fruit with a chalky, saline thread and a finish that lingers on smoked minerality. As always, Colin avoids bâtonnage and fining, using only minimal sulphur at bottling to preserve the wine’s tension and detail. Best enjoyed from 2025–2029, or now with a short decant. Serve with roast poultry, scallops, crayfish or rich white fish. Tasting Notes NOSE – Polished and expressive Ripe white peach, green apple and a hint of grapefruit oil. PALATE – Mineral and precise Fleshy stone fruit, chalk, and smoked saline depth. FINISH – Long and crystalline Taught and salty with fine mineral persistence. Reviews & Accolades “Fluid, attractive, and quite crystalline... rather more body on the palate but still in a less ripe idiom.” – Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy, 89–93 Points

Domaine Joseph Colin Saint Aubin Compendium

Product Description: Seven plots, one voice—Saint-Aubin with detail and drive. Domaine Joseph Colin’s 2023 Saint-Aubin 'Compendium' is a blend of seven lieux-dits across the appellation, designed to express the full range of what Saint-Aubin can deliver in a single bottle. The name means “synthesis,” and it fits—this is a Chardonnay of clarity, subtle power and quiet complexity. Grown on limestone-rich soils and made with minimal intervention—no bâttonage, no fining, no sulphur until bottling—the wine is fermented in 350-litre oak barrels and aged briefly in stainless steel for added definition. The result? A focused, linear expression with notes of orange citrus, Granny Smith apple, flint and a saline twist. A slight herbal and chalky lift rounds it out, with tension that’s unmistakably Saint-Aubin. Drink now with a short decant or cellar until 2029. It pairs beautifully with roast poultry, shellfish, or rich white fish dishes. Tasting Notes NOSE – Citrus and chalk Orange zest, flint, white flowers and a whiff of sea spray. PALATE – Lively and textured Citrus peel, green apple and a subtle thread of liquorice. FINISH – Mineral and saline Chiselled, with lingering chalk and fine acidity. Reviews & Accolades “Clean, clear-cut fruit, chiselled... slightly saline to finish. This is rather fine in its understated style.” – Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy, 89–91 Points

Cullen Kevin John Chardonnay

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Kevin Cullen was a passionate believer in the quality of Margaret River as a wine region and particularly of its potential to become one of the great areas for both Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Here's his proof! [Biodynamic]

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Pargues Vieille Vignes

DOMAINE MOREAU-NAUDET Pargues Vieille Vignes, Chablis

Bannockburn S.R.H. Chardonnay

This is Bannockburn's flagship white wine, and it's again in imperious form. Named for Bannockburn founder Stuart Reginald Hooper, the SRH Chardonnay uses fruit sourced from just 12 rows of their oldest Chardonnay vines at Olive Tree Hill Vineyard. Here the vines have roots deeply embedded in the ancient marine sediments that form the bedrock in this area, resulting in its signature minerality year after year. This distinct minerality perfectly balances the luscious, golden, powerful fruit that these few vines produce. It's a show-stopping wine and a must for lovers of iconic Australian Chardonnay. "An effete comparison, but this is the most Burgundian chardonnay of the suite... This will age exceptionally well."- 95pts, Ned Goodwin MW (JamesSuckling.com)

Benjamin Leroux Baudines 1er Cru

Domaine Seguinot Bordet Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons

Product Description A study in clarity and terroir, this Premier Cru Chablis reveals its roots with quiet precision. The 2023 Domaine Séguinot‑Bordet Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons is drawn from old vines on the right bank of the Serein River, where south and south-east exposures deliver both ripeness and minerality. Now under the care of Jean‑François Bordet, this historic family estate dates back to the 16th century and remains focused on pure, site-driven Chardonnay. Cool fermentation and a short period on lees have preserved the natural tension of the 2023 vintage. The result is a wine of poise and energy, where white citrus, crushed stone and saline lift meet a silken texture. A polished expression of Vaillons terroir, equally suited to freshly shucked oysters, grilled fish, or young cheeses. Tasting Notes NOSE – Airy and mineral Lemon rind, sea spray, wet stone and subtle florals with a hint of quinine. PALATE – Taut and layered Precise stone fruit and citrus interplay with a cool mineral core and fine texture. FINISH – Dry and linear Long, chiselled, and saline-driven with a refined austerity. Finer Details Style – White Wine Varietal – Chardonnay Country – France Region – Chablis Vintage – 2023 Bottle Size – 750ml ABV – 13% Closure – Cork

Domaine Samuel Billaud Les Vaillons Vieilles Vignes Chablis 1er Cru

Product Description: The 2023 Domaine Samuel Billaud Les Vaillons Vieilles Vignes Chablis Premier Cru is a focused expression of Chardonnay drawn from more than sixty year old vines in the heart of the Vaillons slope on the left bank of the Serein. Rooted in classic Kimmeridgian limestone and marl, the site delivers a precise, mineral driven style with brightness and depth. The wine opens with clarity and quiet intensity, capturing the character of one of Chablis’ most recognised Premier Cru vineyards. Fermented in stainless steel and matured on fine lees, the 2023 release retains purity while gaining gentle texture. Citrus zest, tangerine and orchard fruit move alongside hints of oyster shell, chalk and light florals, giving the aromas both lift and definition. The palate is medium to full in weight with vibrant acidity and a chalky undertow that frames ripe fruit without heaviness. Saline drive and subtle grip carry the flavours long, making it well suited to dishes such as grilled whiting or freshly shucked oysters. The balance of generosity and mineral tension sets this cuvée apart, offering immediate appeal while promising years of graceful evolution. Old vine concentration and careful élevage allow the vineyard’s character to show clearly, resulting in one of the standout wines in Billaud’s Premier Cru range. Tasting Notes NOSE – Citrus and mineral lift Lemon, tangerine and pear with hints of oyster shell, wet stone and subtle floral notes. PALATE – Tense and layered Vibrant acidity supports ripe orchard and stone fruit, balanced by chalky texture and saline drive. FINISH – Long and saline A mineral, subtly grippy close with persistent citrus and chalk. Reviews & Accolades “Lovely nose with citrus fruit, hints of white mushroom and a light almond scent. Vibrant and fresh, quite steely with complexity and grip on the finish.”— Vinous, 93 points “Powerful core of fruit with florality, citrus underlay and long finish.” — Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy, 93 points “Bouquet of pear, tangerine zest, beeswax and oyster shell. Layered, tensile, medium to full bodied with a long, saline finish.” — Wine Advocate, 91 points Finer Details: Style - White Wine Varietal - Chardonnay Country - France Region - Chablis Vintage - 2023 Bottle Size - 750ml ABV - 13% Closure - Cork