Bindi-Quartz-Chardonnay-2021
Bindi-Quartz-Chardonnay-2021

Bindi Quartz Chardonnay 2021

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Macedon Ranges, Victoria, Australia

Style: White Wine

Variety: Chardonnay

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Bindi Quartz Chardonnay 2021

Camberwell

Burke Road
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia

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Producer: Bindi

Country: Australia

Region: Macedon Ranges

Vintage: 2021

Critic Score: 97

Alcohol: 14.0%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: 2035


Incredibly persistent and lengthy. Such fine detail here. Beautiful, wow stuff - Mike Bennie

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"Bindi is one of the icons of Macedon and one of the greatest small producers in Australia. The chardonnay is top-shelf."  James Halliday 

"The wine is restrained, refined and highly tensioned, with vitality to burn. The acidity drives a tense and taut palate that runs long and appetising. Impressive refinement, tension, concentration and persistence. A beautiful chardonnay which will richly reward cellaring."  Huon Hooke

"The juice goes to barrel straight from the press tray, with no additions of yeast, nutrients or enzymes. Once the juice is in barrel a small amount of sulphur is added and then we wait, usually about five days, for the fermentation to begin. The wine spent 10 months on yeast lees in French barrels, of which 25% were new, and was bottled in early March.

The 2021 is a classic Quartz Chardonnay. It is complex, poised and vibrant. There are layers of citrus aromas complemented by spice, cream, wet stones and meal. The palate is very fresh and bright with excellent intensity , balance and drive. These wines begin to drink at their best after five years in bottle and for a decade beyond that. Patience required."  Michael Dhillon, Winemaker  

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Victoria

Victoria is home to more than 800 wineries across 21 wine regions. The regions are Alpine Valley, Beechworth, Bendigo, Geelong, Gippsland, Glenrowan, Goulburn Valley, Grampians, Heathcote, Henty, King Valley, Macedon Ranges, Mornington Peninsula, Murray Darling, Pyrenees, Rutherglen, Strathbogie Ranges, Sunbury, Swan Hill, Upper Goulburn and Yarra Valley.

Victoria's first vines were planted at Yering in the Yarra Valley in 1838. By 1868 over 3,000 acres had been planted in Victoria, establishing Victoria as the premier wine State of the day. Today, the original vineyards planted at Best's Wines are among the oldest and rarest pre-phylloxera plantings in the world.

Victoria's climate varies from hot and dry in the north to cool in the south and each wine region specialises in different varietals. For example, Rutherglen in the north is famous for its opulent Muscats and Topaque and bold reds, while the many cooler climate regions near Melbourne produce world class Chardonnay and pinot Noir. Victoria is truly a wine lover's playground.