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Purity, restraint and site-driven expression define this elegant Chardonnay from one of Australia’s most revered cool-climate producers. The 2021 Bass Phillip Estate Chardonnay is sourced from organically and biodynamically farmed vineyards in South Gippsland, where maritime influences and high natural humidity contribute to slow ripening and the preservation of acidity. The estate has long been known for its meticulous, low-intervention philosophy, allowing the vineyard to speak clearly through the wine.
The 2021 vintage reflects both generosity and precision, offering a refined balance between fruit intensity and mineral freshness. In the glass, the wine presents a pale straw hue with subtle green reflections, signalling vibrancy and clarity. Aromatically, it reveals layers of citrus, stone fruit and gentle oak influence, supported by underlying savoury complexity. The palate is poised and finely textured, with natural acidity providing structure and drive. Careful oak maturation adds depth without overshadowing the wine’s purity and sense of place. This is a Chardonnay of quiet sophistication, offering immediate drinkability while holding the potential to evolve gracefully over time.
Purity, restraint and site-driven expression define this elegant Chardonnay from one of Australia’s most revered cool-climate producers. The 2021 Bass Phillip Estate Chardonnay is sourced from organically and biodynamically farmed vineyards in South Gippsland, where maritime influences and high natural humidity contribute to slow ripening and the preservation of acidity. The estate has long been known for its meticulous, low-intervention philosophy, allowing the vineyard to speak clearly through the wine.
The 2021 vintage reflects both generosity and precision, offering a refined balance between fruit intensity and mineral freshness. In the glass, the wine presents a pale straw hue with subtle green reflections, signalling vibrancy and clarity. Aromatically, it reveals layers of citrus, stone fruit and gentle oak influence, supported by underlying savoury complexity. The palate is poised and finely textured, with natural acidity providing structure and drive. Careful oak maturation adds depth without overshadowing the wine’s purity and sense of place. This is a Chardonnay of quiet sophistication, offering immediate drinkability while holding the potential to evolve gracefully over time.
“Melted lemon butter is the first impression on the inviting nose, followed by a hint of smoke and a touch of petrichor.”
The story of Bass Phillip began in the early 1970s when the first vineyard site was selected 15 kilometres south of Leongatha, based on climatic and topographical observations. The location benefits from South Gippsland's unique conditions—mountains to the north and the ocean to the south—creating the ideal environment for slow grape ripening. In 1998, a 7.5-hectare vineyard was planted in Leongatha’s hinterland, primarily featuring Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, along with small plantings of Gewurztraminer and Nebbiolo. Together, these plantings total over 10 hectares of closely managed, low-yielding vines that produce wines with depth, length, and complexity.
Bass Phillip has embraced organic practices since 1993 and biodynamic farming since 2002. The vineyard's natural processes, including no irrigation and meticulous canopy management, allow the terroir to shine in the wines. The deep, mineral-rich soils combined with South Gippsland's climate contribute to the unique flavour profile of Bass Phillip’s wines, which are made using minimal intervention and traditional winemaking methods. Founder Phillip Jones spent years refining his craft before entering the Australian market, where his Pinot Noirs have earned top accolades from both local and international critics. Today, Bass Phillip’s Pinot Noirs are among Australia’s most sought-after, sold on allocation and rarely seen on the secondary market.
At Bass Phillip, winemaking is deeply rooted in organic and biodynamic practices. Since 1993, the vineyards have been organic, and since 2002, they have adhered to biodynamic principles. This philosophy reflects a belief in the intrinsic connection between the vineyard, the cosmos, and the rhythms of nature. The result is wines that are rich in vitality, energy, and vibrancy—wines that speak clearly of their origins.
Bass Phillip’s commitment to low intervention in both the vineyard and winery ensures that the wines express the purest characteristics of their terroir. With no irrigation, minimal use of sprays, and a focus on natural processes, the estate’s wines have gained a reputation for their deep, mineral-driven complexity. These wines are crafted to age superbly over extended periods, showcasing their evolution and depth as they mature.
Aromas of lemon butter, white peach and subtle smoke with hints of mineral and light oak spice.
Medium-bodied with citrus and stone fruit flavours supported by fresh acidity and a gentle creamy texture.
A long, refined finish with lingering citrus, subtle oak and a mineral edge.