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Patrick Sullivan Woori Yallock Chardonnay 2025

PRICE PER BOTTLE
$85.00
Quantity
AvailabilityLimited availability: 6 left.
Volume750ml
Vintages2024, 2025
VarietiesChardonnay
Region/CountryAustralia, Victoria, Gippsland
Rating94 points
Description

With a wine label only a dozen years in, and with less than ten vintages of Chardonnay behind him, it’s a remarkably short period for any producer to accomplish what Patrick Sullivan has: his Chardonnays have become iconic of Australia's wine landscape and his name has become tied to that variety indelibly.

Patrick's interest in vineyards is significant. His pursuit of the perfect sites led him to study oenology and viticulture and took him into vineyards before he began producing wine. This journey led him to the dramatic landscapes of Gippsland's cool climate country, and particularly to the ancient volcanic soils of Baw Baw shire around the Strezlecki Ranges, where he established his estate, Tumblestone Farm and took on long term leases with mature vineyards such as Ada River, Bull Swamp and Camp Hill.

Patrick now exclusively produces Chardonnay under his eponymous label and after several vintages in Gippsland only, his interests have spread further south, now producing Chardonnay from volcanic soils on the Limestone Coast and single site Chardonnays from the Yarra Valley.

This release is a remarkable feat for Patrick & Megan. The wines all share a taught, almost crystaline clarity and density in structure while all presenting a sense of unfurled generosity to come over the next several years of cellaring.

Located at Woori Yallock in the upper reaches of the Yarra Valley, the Lusatia Park vineyard sits on an excellent north-facing slope at an almost perfect altitude for this part of Victoria. The vineyard was planted in 1985 and is situated on the much desired red basalt soils that contribute to the extraordinary length the wines provide.

Ratings
Score94 points
ReviewerJane Faulkner
Review
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.
Score93 points
ReviewerHuon Hooke
Review
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.
Specifications
ClosureScrew Cap
Serving temp10-16 °C
Alcohol13.5%
Cellar Until2027+
Tasting Profile
Nose

Yellow peach, white orchard blossom, hints of brioche, a thread of spice, mineral notes.

Palate

Generous yet precise, ripe orchard fruit balanced by bright acidity. Integrated oak support the vineyard's natural character. The finish is long, revealing poise and elegance.