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Rowe Wines Chardonnay 2024
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The fruit for this wine is sourced from the Wylco Vineyard, located in the cooler Karridale subregion of Margaret River, 20 kilometres south of the township. Handpicked and barrel-fermented, it’s aged for nine months in French oak with 30% of it new. This is a finespun Chardonnay, defined by lovely detail, precision, and length. What’s more, it expresses the cool south of the region with admirable transparency. It opens demurely, with a delicate lift of fine cedar giving way to sweet Meyer lemon, grapefruit pith, and nougat. A good swirl of the glass unlocks dried pear, sea salt, and a flicker of flint beneath. There’s lovely finesse as the wine unfurls in the glass. The palate is more sapid and driven than the nose, though it mirrors it, with a burst of pithy grapefruit, pear, and Meyer lemon sitting above fine cedar and sea salt, all carried by ample texture. A glimmer of nougat lingers through the finish, as preserved lemon phenolics and saline acidity curl around the fruit and draw it to a long, elegant close.

Tom Kline is a wine writer, reviewer, presenter, and educator based in Victoria, Australia. He is the Australian correspondent for the internationally respected publications Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy and Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux, where he highlights the top tier of Australian wine for a global audience. Tom also writes for leading outlets including Decanter (UK), Wine Spectator (US), and Halliday Magazine, among others. An experienced wine show judge and WSET educator, he has authored several consumer-focused wine courses aimed at making wine more accessible and engaging. In 2023, Tom was awarded Best Published Feature Article or Wine Column at the prestigious Wine Communicator Awards, presented by Wine Communicators of Australia.
