Found at my local grocery stores.

Still pale lemon in color. Honeysuckle, elderflower, hay, beeswax, flint, smoky and reductive, jasmine, lemon curd, peach compote. Rippling acidity with a long, creamy and spicy finish.

Nowhere near its peak. A crown jewel of Australian winemaking.

by New_Seaworthiness909

6 Comments

  1. AustraliaWineDude

    What a banger of an Aussie Chardonnay

  2. DPRofWestralia

    You found a 2012 art series at your local grocery store!? That’s the wildest part here.

    I’ve a few later 2010 art series cab savs I’ve cellared for a while, great range.

  3. KennethParcellsworth

    Such a cracking wine, I’m going to do a side-by-side of the 2020 and 2004 soon.

  4. BrennerBaseTunnel

    I still remember when I told someone I can’t stand the Aussie chards with the Animal labels. I said they overconckted messes.. Then someone poured me a Chard from the Mornington Peninsula. One of the best chardonnays I have ever had. That is what makes wine fun.

  5. WineNerdAndProud

    I really want to try this. I have Tolpuddle at my store and I’ve got access to By Farr as well, and the art series Chardonnay is only like $50-60 wholesale.