Leeuwin Estate

Art Series Margaret River Chardonnay

9.123 ratings
9.410 pro ratings
Margaret River, South West Australia, Western Australia, Australia
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Unscrewed and poured; no formal notes. These friggen Chardonnays from Margaret River. I’ve been blinded on them too many times to count and I never call it right. Instead, I always seem to call a high acid grape like Riesling of Sauvignon Blanc. The fruit is sometimes tropical, always with citrus and sometimes is shows green apple and always with awesome minerals. Acid is squarely in the high category. They are lovely wines that just seem to throw me for a loop. If Chablis, the Mosel and Sancerre had a love child. Drink now and through 2036 easy. A fabulous pairing with lamb massaman, larb and papaya salad. How can they hide the 100% new French oak so well?!

Unscrewed and poured; no formal notes. These friggen Chardonnays from Margaret River. I’ve been blinded on them too many times to count and I never call it right. Instead, I always seem to call a high acid grape like Riesling of Sauvignon Blanc. The fruit is sometimes tropical, always with citrus and sometimes is shows green apple and always with awesome minerals. Acid is squarely in the high category. They are lovely wines that just seem to throw me for a loop. If Chablis, the Mosel and Sancerre had a love child. Drink now and through 2036 easy. A fabulous pairing with lamb massaman, larb and papaya salad. How can they hide the 100% new French oak so well?!

May 4th, 2024
Ron R
9.5

Stunning, laser focused, balanced. Years of runway ahead of it. Butterscotch and grapefruit notes persist.

Stunning, laser focused, balanced. Years of runway ahead of it. Butterscotch and grapefruit notes persist.

Jan 21st, 2022
Eric Urbani

So if you gave this to me blind I would swear it was a Burg. Wow.

So if you gave this to me blind I would swear it was a Burg. Wow.

Sep 2nd, 2021
Delectable Wine

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9.5

Pale yellow-gold. Mineral-accented white peach, orange, pear, saffron and white flowers on the intensely perfumed nose. Fleshy and dry on the palate, offering concentrated orchard and pit fruit, chamomile and buttered toast flavors complemented by suggestions of tarragon and candied lemon peel. Shows excellent depth and precision, finishing minerally and impressively long, with lingering citrus and pit fruit notes. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, July 2021)

Pale yellow-gold. Mineral-accented white peach, orange, pear, saffron and white flowers on the intensely perfumed nose. Fleshy and dry on the palate, offering concentrated orchard and pit fruit, chamomile and buttered toast flavors complemented by suggestions of tarragon and candied lemon peel. Shows excellent depth and precision, finishing minerally and impressively long, with lingering citrus and pit fruit notes. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, July 2021)

Jul 15th, 2021
David L


 
Palate- Peach, pear, pineapple undertones., honeysuckle, a touch of slate & spices. Power & elegance. Floats across the palate seamlessly.
The balance of this is extraordinary. Highly recommended. Christmas in July. A gift from
@Ron R Thank you again my very good friend. Miss you & hope to see you soon.


 
Palate- Peach, pear, pineapple undertones., honeysuckle, a touch of slate & spices. Power & elegance. Floats across the palate seamlessly.
The balance of this is extraordinary. Highly recommended. Christmas in July. A gift from
@Ron R Thank you again my very good friend. Miss you & hope to see you soon.

Jul 13th, 2020
Andrew Lohse

Round, supple, and totally delicious—with enough acid to give the palate lift

Round, supple, and totally delicious—with enough acid to give the palate lift

Oct 18th, 2019
Ron R
9.5

How nice it is to move away from domestic wines, and relearn that there are equally outstanding examples on other continents - let me introduce you to exhibit A.
This is an Aussie benchmark displaying grapefruit, lemon and a hint of lanolin. Palate is squeaky clean, with a razor-sharp, flinty edge. Finishes long, with tension and weight. Kissed with light oak treatment, and pristine white fruits, this will run well beyond another 15 years. Brilliant.

How nice it is to move away from domestic wines, and relearn that there are equally outstanding examples on other continents - let me introduce you to exhibit A.
This is an Aussie benchmark displaying grapefruit, lemon and a hint of lanolin. Palate is squeaky clean, with a razor-sharp, flinty edge. Finishes long, with tension and weight. Kissed with light oak treatment, and pristine white fruits, this will run well beyond another 15 years. Brilliant.

1 person found it helpfulMay 8th, 2021
Mike R
9.4

Love it - serious chard wine drinkers need to try

Love it - serious chard wine drinkers need to try

1 person found it helpfulMar 14th, 2021
Mike R
9.4

First time - a chard from Aussie world - brilliantly made - grand cru like - supple and intense - lemon zest and honeydew and mandarin orange - decanted! - this was rated 96 by WS - hard to get in the USA - this wine will get better as built to age but incredible now - big smiles - Sunday night WNH virtual tasting

First time - a chard from Aussie world - brilliantly made - grand cru like - supple and intense - lemon zest and honeydew and mandarin orange - decanted! - this was rated 96 by WS - hard to get in the USA - this wine will get better as built to age but incredible now - big smiles - Sunday night WNH virtual tasting

1 person found it helpfulJun 8th, 2020
Rich Bluth

oh, rich wine. wonderful

oh, rich wine. wonderful

Aug 6th, 2023