Tolpuddle Vineyard

Tasmania Chardonnay

9.3129 ratings
9.366 pro ratings
Tasmania, Australia
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

See several previous Delectable notes, the most recent being January 2022. This is my last bottle of 2014 - has been a stellar Tasmanian Chardonnay. The leesy funk has diminished - this showed grapefruit and under ripe nectarine barely medium bodied yet M plus intensity. Just bought the 2021 vintage.

See several previous Delectable notes, the most recent being January 2022. This is my last bottle of 2014 - has been a stellar Tasmanian Chardonnay. The leesy funk has diminished - this showed grapefruit and under ripe nectarine barely medium bodied yet M plus intensity. Just bought the 2021 vintage.

Sep 19th, 2022
Bob McDonald

All the attributes of great modern Chardonnay. Leesy, smoky, struck match aromas. A light to medium weight citrussy palate of medium plus intensity and persistence Mild acid but sufficient to take the life of this wine into the late 2020s. HH said 100% malolactic fermentation doesn’t show and rated this as #1 of 40 Tasmanian Chardonnays from 2015. Not as creamy as one would expect. A class act in any company. Had another bottle 30 weeks later on 23rd April 2022 with similar struck match modern Chardonnay notes although the citrussy palate is now more like light stone fruit like white peach. Still very pale lemon in colour. Still the same high score of 96 points.

All the attributes of great modern Chardonnay. Leesy, smoky, struck match aromas. A light to medium weight citrussy palate of medium plus intensity and persistence Mild acid but sufficient to take the life of this wine into the late 2020s. HH said 100% malolactic fermentation doesn’t show and rated this as #1 of 40 Tasmanian Chardonnays from 2015. Not as creamy as one would expect. A class act in any company. Had another bottle 30 weeks later on 23rd April 2022 with similar struck match modern Chardonnay notes although the citrussy palate is now more like light stone fruit like white peach. Still very pale lemon in colour. Still the same high score of 96 points.

Sep 23rd, 2021
Scott Rowe

A standout in today’s Chardonnay masterclass.
Full line up to follow.

A standout in today’s Chardonnay masterclass.
Full line up to follow.

Jun 18th, 2021
Scott Rowe

Still pretty tightly packed straight out of the bottle.
Evolution in the glass holds reward if you can make it last long enough 🤤

Still pretty tightly packed straight out of the bottle.
Evolution in the glass holds reward if you can make it last long enough 🤤

Apr 10th, 2021
Bob McDonald

Having a bit of a Tolpuddle time......have had worse weekends.....! If I have miscued on the irony these are very good wines! Pale Lemon in colour. Nutty almond and grapefruit notes with white citrus flowers with some funk - lees stirring? Light to medium weight palate with medium acid. Could go a couple more years if desired. This is a great example of cool climate Tasmanian Chardonnay. More Chablis than Meursault in style. The following day a little more tart. Tasted again 46 weeks later in Toowoomba on 21st January 2022 with consistent notes. Leesy funk. Citrus: Orange and Lime. Excellent. I will have the last one in at least a year’s time.

Having a bit of a Tolpuddle time......have had worse weekends.....! If I have miscued on the irony these are very good wines! Pale Lemon in colour. Nutty almond and grapefruit notes with white citrus flowers with some funk - lees stirring? Light to medium weight palate with medium acid. Could go a couple more years if desired. This is a great example of cool climate Tasmanian Chardonnay. More Chablis than Meursault in style. The following day a little more tart. Tasted again 46 weeks later in Toowoomba on 21st January 2022 with consistent notes. Leesy funk. Citrus: Orange and Lime. Excellent. I will have the last one in at least a year’s time.

Feb 28th, 2021
Scott Rowe

Any one who follows the IWC will recognise this beauty.
A few medals and trophies at last months awards.

Any one who follows the IWC will recognise this beauty.
A few medals and trophies at last months awards.

Dec 15th, 2020
Bob McDonald

Pale Lemon in colour. Nutty and yeasty aromas. Quite lean on the palate - some would say Chablisesque but no oyster shell. Strong citric acid - some leesy notes. Ideally I would like to see riper mid palate fruit.

Pale Lemon in colour. Nutty and yeasty aromas. Quite lean on the palate - some would say Chablisesque but no oyster shell. Strong citric acid - some leesy notes. Ideally I would like to see riper mid palate fruit.

Sep 5th, 2020
Scott Rowe

Imminent release. due for September.
Watch the shelves as you won’t be disappointed

Imminent release. due for September.
Watch the shelves as you won’t be disappointed

Aug 28th, 2020
Scott Rowe

Enjoyed on a ‘wine tour at home’ whilst slight restrictions are in place here in South Australia. We can still enjoy 30th birthdays 🎂🍾

Enjoyed on a ‘wine tour at home’ whilst slight restrictions are in place here in South Australia. We can still enjoy 30th birthdays 🎂🍾

Jun 21st, 2020
Scott Rowe

Just bottled and looking forward to the release of this gentle giant. You can look forward to drinking this for the next few decades.

Just bottled and looking forward to the release of this gentle giant. You can look forward to drinking this for the next few decades.

May 16th, 2020