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2023 Murdoch Hill Tilbury Chardonnay

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Decanter 95Halliday 95James Suckling 95Review Score 93

Tasting Notes


Fruit for 2023 Tilbury was sourced from Lenswood Vineyard (80%), with the balance coming from the usual Piccadilly growers that have previously contributed to this wine. The Lenswood site’s fruit is more open and generous, providing a compelling contrast to the tight, linear Piccadilly material. Its fruit is from own-rooted I10v1 clone vines planted in 1989 and Bernard 76 and 95 clones planted in the early 2000s. The Piccadilly vines are at 500 metres and have varied soils of sandstone, sandy loam and ironstone, contributing fruit with a classic flinty expression and powerful drive. The fruit was picked by hand and pressed as bunches to barriques, puncheons and some Stockinger vessels for fermentation (about 30% new wood this year). The wine underwent full malolactic conversion and had some light lees stirring over eight months of maturation.

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A bottle of 2023 Murdoch Hill Tilbury Chardonnay 750ml White Wine
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A bottle of 2023 Murdoch Hill Tilbury Chardonnay 750ml White Wine

Tasting Notes


Fruit for 2023 Tilbury was sourced from Lenswood Vineyard (80%), with the balance coming from the usual Piccadilly growers that have previously contributed to this wine. The Lenswood site’s fruit is more open and generous, providing a compelling contrast to the tight, linear Piccadilly material. Its fruit is from own-rooted I10v1 clone vines planted in 1989 and Bernard 76 and 95 clones planted in the early 2000s. The Piccadilly vines are at 500 metres and have varied soils of sandstone, sandy loam and ironstone, contributing fruit with a classic flinty expression and powerful drive. The fruit was picked by hand and pressed as bunches to barriques, puncheons and some Stockinger vessels for fermentation (about 30% new wood this year). The wine underwent full malolactic conversion and had some light lees stirring over eight months of maturation.