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Giant Steps Tarraford Vineyard Chardonnay 2015

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Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

Style: White Wine

Variety: Chardonnay

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Giant Steps Tarraford Vineyard Chardonnay 2015

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Producer: Giant Steps

Country: Australia

Region: Yarra Valley

Vintage: 2015

Critic Score: 97

Alcohol: 13.5%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: 2028


This is the restrained one. The seamless one. It is quite monumentally gorgeous. It just gets everything right - Campbell Mattinson

"Winemaker Steve Flamsteed's chardonnays are Yarra Valley benchmarks."  Ralph Kyte-Powell

Giant Steps is recognized as a global benchmark for cool climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The winery was established in 1998, one year after founder Phil Sexton arrived in the Yarra Valley in search of ideal sites to produce Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of purity and finesse. The Giant Steps Single Vineyard range is produced from the most site-expressive fruit off the best vineyards in great years.

"The fragrance of the bouquet has the allure of great red Burgundy, making you loath to leave the aromas and move on to the palate. When you do, you won't be disappointed, for a silken wave of luscious (all things are relative) multifaceted stone and citrus fruits await your arrival, and don't let you down."  James Halliday 

The Tarraford Vineyard is located in a protected valley at Tarrawarra in the lower Yarra Valley. The 8.5 hectare Vineyard, planted in 1988, has a discrete microclimate that is cooler than neighbouring sites and a diversity of aspect (north, south and east facing) and clones provide multifaceted winemaking opportunities. 

"Hand picked and whole bunch pressed without additions. Course settled to 500L French puncheons. Indigenous fermentation. No malolactic fermentation. Batonnage for the first two months, then topped and let rest (maturing) for a further 9 months on lees. New and used tight grain French oak – 20% new, 80% older. Rough pass filtered and naturally fined. Bottled by gravity."  Giant Steps

Expert reviews

"The fragrance of the bouquet has the allure of great red Burgundy, making you loath to leave the aromas and move on to the palate. When you do, you won't be disappointed, for a silken wave of luscious (all things are relative) multifaceted stone and citrus fruits await your arrival, and don't let you down. Drink by 2027."  James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion - 97 points and Special Value Wine   

"Thought it might be about time we covered the final 2015 Giant Steps individual vineyard wine to arrive on the doorstep. This is the restrained one. The seamless one. It is quite monumentally gorgeous. It just gets everything right, and adds a few flourishes for good measure. It tastes of ginger and custard apples, (subtle) struck match and a complex arrange of stone fruits. It's one of those wines, though, where it feels churlish to pinpoint the flavours; it's elegant, seductive and long, and there's very little more you can request. Drink: 2016-2025."  Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front – 96 points

"Bright, light yellow hue, the nose is subtly complex, cashew nutty, gently nougat-like, and the palate is rich and yet refined, delicate, delicious. Its understated power explodes and carries long on the palate. Superb. Drink: 2016-2028."  Huon Hooke, The Real Review - 95 points

Awards

Special Value Wine – Halliday Wine Companion  ★ 

Tarraford vineyard

Giant Steps Tarraford VineyardTarraford Vineyard  (Lower Yarra Valley)

Located in a protected valley, Tarraford Vineyard has a discreet microclimate that is cooler than neighbouring sites. Although located in a warmer part of the valley, the Chardonnay at Tarraford is planted on the cooler south facing slope and tucked into the central vale of the vineyard. This vineyard produces Chardonnay with high natural acids, expressing itself through its characteristically long palate, fine tight structure and a zesty lemon/grapefruit finish.

Location: Tarrawarra                
Elevation: 100 metres          
Aspect: North, south and east facing
Size: 8.5 hectares                    
Planted: 1998                       
Soil Type: Grey clay loam
Chardonnay Clones: P58, 96, 548  
Pinot Noir Clones: MV6, 667, 828
Syrah Clones: RD67 (Red Dog)

 

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About the winery

Giant Steps Yarra Valley Range In 1997 Phil Sexton arrived in the Yarra Valley in search of ideal sites to produce Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of purity and finesse. He was looking for sites with altitude, aged soils, slopes of exposure, regular rainfall and cool to cold nighttime temperatures and a gentle breeze off the protecting mountain ranges. The Giant Steps winery was established one year later in 1998.

The focus is on the production of high-quality, single-vineyard wines. The Giant Steps Single Vineyard range is produced from the most site-expressive fruit off the best vineyards in great years. Each single vineyard wine tells a story about the vineyard, vintage and variety. Production of these wines is very limited with some vineyards producing as little as 200 cases.

The single vineyards comprise the Sexton Vineyard in the Lower Yarra and the Applejack Vineyard in the Upper Yarra (both owned by Giant Steps), the Tarraford Vineyard in the Lower Yarra under long-term lease, the Primavera Vineyard in the Upper Yarra under long-term supervised contract and the Wombat Creek Vineyard owned by Hand Picked Wines. In addition, Giant Steps produce a Yarra Valley range of wines made from handpicked fruit from their estate vineyards. They are highly expressive wines, true to the regional characteristics of the Yarra Valley. 

The Giant Steps wines have received global acclaim and are now recognized as a global benchmark for cool climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Since 2003 Giant Steps wines have been awarded 34 trophies and over 100 gold medals at major international and domestic wine shows and has been named one of the Top 100 Wineries in the World by US Wine & Spirits Magazine for each of the last six years.

Giant Step's success is due in no small part to Steve Flamsteed, Chief Winemaker since 2003. Steve had previously worked for Leeuwin Estate (1999 – 2002) and the Hardy Wine Company at their Yarra Burn Winery in the Yarra Valley (2002 – 2003). Steve was named Gourmet Traveller Wine 'Winemaker of the Year' in 2016. "Steve Flamsteed is a man of many talents with a finely tuned palate, an instinctive flair for winemaking and fastidious attention to detail. This shows particularly in the stunning single-vineyard chardonnays and pinots of Giant Steps: distinctive wines that reflect their sites and glow with impeccable finesse."  Peter Forrestal, chairman of judges, Gourmet Traveller Wine Winemaker of the Year

Melanie Chester joined Giant Steps as Head of Winemaking and Viticulture in 2021. She came to Giant Steps from Sutton Grange Winery in Central Victoria, where she was Head Winemaker. In 2014, Melanie became the youngest ever scholar selected for The Len Evans Tutorial. In 2015, she was named Young Winemaker of the Year by Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine, and in 2018, Melanie was recognized by Young Gun of Wine as the People's Choice award winner for favourite winemaker.

Giant Steps was acquired by the Jackson Family in 2020. The Jackson Family own a vast stable of wineries in California (Napa Valley, Sonoma County, Mendocino County, Monterey County, Santa Barbara and Oregon), Australia (Yarra Valley and McLaren Vale), Chile, France, Italy and South Africa.

Wine region map of Victoria

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.