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Lake’s Folly Chardonnay 2025 is a refined, estate-grown expression of Chardonnay from one of the Hunter Valley’s most historically significant small wineries. The wine is produced from low-yielding fruit grown within the Lake’s Folly estate vineyard at Pokolbin. Rainfall between April and June 2024 replenished the vineyard’s soil moisture and established a favourable foundation for the 2025 growing season. The resulting crop returned to near-normal yields, providing a greater volume of high-quality Chardonnay than in several recent vintages. At release, the 2025 shows a finer and leaner profile than some preceding expressions, while retaining the finesse, texture and longevity associated with the estate. The fruit is barrel fermented in French oak barriques, of which approximately 30–50% are new. It then remains on its yeast lees for eight months, developing greater texture and integration. No secondary malolactic fermentation is undertaken, helping preserve the wine’s natural acidity and fresh fruit definition.
The bouquet opens with pear and white peach, accompanied by subtle, well-integrated French oak. Hints of tropical fruit emerge with air and continue onto the palate. The wine is fine and delicate in its youth, reflecting the comparatively generous yield of the vintage. Extended contact with the yeast lees creates a seamless, gently textured mouthfeel without obscuring the purity of the fruit. A firm spine of natural acidity provides shape, freshness and considerable persistence. Although composed and expressive at release, the wine is expected to reveal greater breadth and complexity with bottle age. Lake’s Folly recommends allowing at least three years for the wine to begin showing its full potential, with continued development anticipated over the following 10 to 15 years. Presented in a 750ml bottle under screwcap, the 2025 Chardonnay combines youthful precision with the structure required for extended cellaring.
Lake’s Folly Chardonnay 2025 is a refined, estate-grown expression of Chardonnay from one of the Hunter Valley’s most historically significant small wineries. The wine is produced from low-yielding fruit grown within the Lake’s Folly estate vineyard at Pokolbin. Rainfall between April and June 2024 replenished the vineyard’s soil moisture and established a favourable foundation for the 2025 growing season. The resulting crop returned to near-normal yields, providing a greater volume of high-quality Chardonnay than in several recent vintages. At release, the 2025 shows a finer and leaner profile than some preceding expressions, while retaining the finesse, texture and longevity associated with the estate. The fruit is barrel fermented in French oak barriques, of which approximately 30–50% are new. It then remains on its yeast lees for eight months, developing greater texture and integration. No secondary malolactic fermentation is undertaken, helping preserve the wine’s natural acidity and fresh fruit definition.
The bouquet opens with pear and white peach, accompanied by subtle, well-integrated French oak. Hints of tropical fruit emerge with air and continue onto the palate. The wine is fine and delicate in its youth, reflecting the comparatively generous yield of the vintage. Extended contact with the yeast lees creates a seamless, gently textured mouthfeel without obscuring the purity of the fruit. A firm spine of natural acidity provides shape, freshness and considerable persistence. Although composed and expressive at release, the wine is expected to reveal greater breadth and complexity with bottle age. Lake’s Folly recommends allowing at least three years for the wine to begin showing its full potential, with continued development anticipated over the following 10 to 15 years. Presented in a 750ml bottle under screwcap, the 2025 Chardonnay combines youthful precision with the structure required for extended cellaring.
Lake’s Folly is a testament to the visionary spirit and dedication of its founders. Established in 1963 by Dr. Max Lake, the winery was the first boutique vineyard in the Hunter Valley and remains one of the most respected names in Australian winemaking. Today, under the stewardship of Peter and Lee Fogarty, and with the expertise of winemaker Rodney Kempe, Lake’s Folly continues to craft its two flagship wines—Cabernet blend and Chardonnay—with unwavering attention to detail. The focus on producing small quantities of premium, estate-grown fruit reflects the estate’s commitment to quality over quantity, allowing each wine to showcase the unique terroir of the region.
The philosophy behind Lake’s Folly is simple yet profound: great wines come from great vineyards. With over 50-year-old vines, the estate’s terroir—characterised by a rare combination of volcanic hill, alluvial creek flat, and south-easterly aspect—provides the ideal conditions for growing world-class wine grapes. The philosophy also embraces sustainability, ensuring that every step of the winemaking process, from vineyard management to bottling, is done on-site to express the true character of the land. Through traditional winemaking techniques, including handpicking, open fermentation, and French oak maturation, Lake’s Folly wines are crafted to be elegant, complex, and capable of aging gracefully. This approach results in wines with clarity of structure, finesse, and the hallmark length and persistence that Lake’s Folly wines are renowned for.
Lake’s Folly vineyard is located in the Lower Hunter Valley, one of the most prestigious wine regions in Australia. The estate is renowned for its rare combination of volcanic hill and alluvial creek flat soils, which creates the ideal conditions for growing premium wine grapes. The vineyard’s unique terroir is the driving force behind the distinct character of Lake’s Folly wines. Cabernet Sauvignon, the estate’s flagship variety, thrives in these conditions, producing low yields of intensely flavoured grapes that are the hallmark of Lake’s Folly Cabernets. The vines are over 50 years old, with each vine carefully managed to produce only the highest quality fruit. This long-term commitment to the land has allowed Lake’s Folly to consistently craft some of Australia’s most collected and celebrated Cabernet blends.
Lake's Folly’s Cabernet blend is made from a mix of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Shiraz, sourced exclusively from the estate. The handpicked grapes are open-fermented, creating soft, subtle tannins, and then aged in French oak barrels to add complexity and structure. This traditional approach to winemaking, coupled with the estate’s commitment to sustainability, ensures that every vintage is an expression of the land and the dedication of its caretakers. The wine’s powerful, yet elegant structure, combined with its fine tannins and long finish, makes it a perfect candidate for long-term aging. It’s a true representation of the region’s potential, and one that can be enjoyed for years to come.
Pear, white peach and hints of tropical fruit with subtle, integrated French oak.
Peach and tropical fruit supported by delicate weight, lees-derived texture and a firm line of natural acidity.
Lingering stone fruit, refined oak and fresh, beautifully sustained acidity.