

2022 Murdoch Hill Chardonnay
"Wow kinda chardy. Tightly wound but with juiciness. Almost on medium weight. Skittish acidity keeping things fresh, saline, briny, flinty notes gently there, a lot of lovely cashew and almond savouriness and then you notice, green apple, tart lime, anise. It’s crystalline and bright. It’s structured and finishes long. Delicious." Mike Bennie, The Wine Front Read more
Critic Reviews

"Wow kinda chardy. Tightly wound but with juiciness. Almost on medium weight. Skittish acidity keeping things fresh, saline, briny, flinty notes gently there, a lot of lovely cashew and almond savouriness and then you notice, green apple, tart lime, anise. It’s crystalline and bright. It’s structured and finishes long. Delicious." Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

mid-weighted expression that plies a riff of mineral tension as much as a generosity of stone fruits rolling across a creamy waft of cashew, nougat and white fig with some oak cuddling the seams. A wine that is as easy drinking as it is subtly complex. Ned Goodwin MW Published 29 May 2023
Technical Attributes
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Producer: Murdoch Hill
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Varietal: Chardonnay
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Region: Adelaide Hills
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Alcohol: 13.0%
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Net volume: 750ml
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Vintage: 2022
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Cellar until 2028
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Style GuideDry Sweet
Tasting Notes
2022 was an exceptional vintage for the Hills, delivering great depth and flavour whilst retaining excellent natural acidity, giving rise to this mouth-wateringly incisive and textured bottling. The wine displays plenty of that Murdoch Hill elegance and finesse, with subtle complexity from barrel fermentation adding to the silky flow of ripe stone fruit, white flowers and complex citrus character. Finishing with a lovely mineral snap, it’s a superb release from one of the country’s great Chardonnay makers.
Winemakers Note
This pristine Adelaide Hills Chardonnay is drawn from sustainably managed vines with an average age of 20-plus years, rooted in high-elevation sites in Oakbank, Lenswood, Lobethal and Piccadilly Valley. The fruit was handpicked and whole-bunch-pressed with wild barrel ferment and maturation in both puncheons and barriques for 10 months (approx. 20% new).
2022 was an exceptional vintage for the Hills, delivering great depth and flavour whilst retaining excellent natural acidity, giving rise to this mouth-wateringly incisive and textured bottling. The wine displays plenty of that Murdoch Hill elegance and finesse, with subtle complexity from barrel fermentation adding to the silky flow of ripe stone fruit, white flowers and complex citrus character. Finishing with a lovely mineral snap, it’s a superb release from one of the country’s great Chardonnay makers.
Adelaide Hills is buzzing with change and innovation and Murdoch Hill is a producer that is at the vanguard. It’s worth pointing out that Murdoch Hills is not a new player in the Australian wine scene—the Estate vineyards were planted by the Downer family in 1998. But it has been the return of the family’s youngest member, Michael Downer, to take over the vineyard management and winemaking duties, that has created the excitement here.
Michael cut his teeth at Shaw & Smith, Vietti in Barolo and Best’s Great Western before returning home to take over the everyday running of the family estate in 2012. He quickly burst onto the scene with his adventurous small-batch Artisan series, working with fruit from exceptional parcels in the Adelaide Hills. And, while this series continues to showcase Downer’s exceptional eye for quality fruit and progressive winemaking chops, he’s never lost sight of his transition from winemaker to grower, which he believes will come to define his career at Murdoch Hill.
Murdoch Hill’s Oakbank property was planted by Downer’s parents in 1998. The first action upon his return was to bring the winemaking in-house and address soil health, which he admits was “pretty bleak” at the time. With 20-hectares under vine (and 300-head of cattle) to manage, the process has taken time. Michael Downer is not trying to reinvent the wheel, he explains. Instead, he is making incremental adjustments to his farming to better coax the inherent natural beauty and purity of his fruit from soil to glass. In Michael’s own words, “It’s really just taking the best possible fruit that I can grow in our vineyard and capturing that and putting it in the bottle. Not taking too much out of the wine or putting anything into it.”
The Australian wine industry has certainly taken note: Downer was a Young Guns of Wine finalist in 2014 and the joint winner of the ‘Winemaker’s Choice’ in 2015 and 2016. He took the title of Young Gun of Wine outright in 2017. His wines consistently receive rave reviews from respected critics.
And boy, can Downer grow quality fruit. Underpinning the dramatic rise in quality of the home block wines is the policy to cease the use of synthetic inputs to control weeds, pests or disease. Instead, Downer works with under-vine cultivation, organic sprays and cover crops to regenerate the soil.
In terms of the vineyards, the original 1998 Estate plantings are situated around the winery, nestled in the undulating hills of Oakbank. The shallow red loam soils here are shot through with varying levels of schist and ironstone. In addition to the home vineyards, Downer also works with a range of nearby sites in Lobethal and Basket Range and the high-altitude Uraidla vineyard in the Piccadilly Valley. These sources offer Downer a broad range of flavour, structure and texture with which to do his thing, which includes wild yeast ferments, various degrees of whole bunch, extended skin contact and a greater amounts of old wood in the aging.
The Murdoch Hill range has gone from strength to strength in recent years, with each release outshining the last. The Artisan Series includes not just one but two of Australia’s most exciting Chardonnays, both crafted in a high-tensile style that fuses terrific concentration and natural acidity into a single, scintillating and seamless package. And while Downer’s name may have become synonymous with Chardonnay (and rightly so) the quality of Murdoch Hill’s red wines is ever more electrifying. Downer’s Pinot Noirs are now encroaching on the quality and purity set by the whites, and, frankly, this grower is one of the best things to happen to Pinot Meunier in Australia (see Downer’s Surrey PM as Exhibit A).
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