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Battle Of Bosworth Chardonnay 2025

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The Wine

92 Pts, Shanteh Wale, The Vintage Journal "This ticks the boxes for all styles of Chardonnay drinkers; it's zesty enough to keep it tight-wired but generous and round as well. A very good value wine."

90 Pts, Marcus Ellis, The Halliday Wine Companion "All barrel ferment in a mix of new and seasoned oak. Yellow peach and nectarine, ripe pear, toasted hazelnut, nougat, salted praline and crème brûlée. It’s always a flavourful style – but perhaps a little more so this vintage – dusted with oak spices, creamy in the mid-palate, yet not too much, with plenty of zest and tension to close."

The Details
Variety - Chardonnay
Country - Australia
Region - McLaren Vale
Extra - Screw Cap
Year - 2025
Volume - 750mls

About the Wine Maker

Situated in the foothills of the Southern Mount Lofty Ranges and bound to the west by the pristine waters of the Gulf St Vincent, Battle of Bosworth is in the heart of the McLaren Vale wine region.

Located in Willunga, to the south of the McLaren Vale township, Edgehill Vineyard was established in the early 1970s by Peter and Anthea Bosworth. Willunga itself was settled in approximately 1837 and Bosworths have been growing grapes in the district on and off from the late 1850s. Son Joch Bosworth took over the management and day to day running of the vineyards in 1995 and set about converting the vineyards to certified organic viticulture from this time.

Battle of Bosworth Wines was established in 2001 by Joch Bosworth and partner Louise Hemsley-Smith and wines are made from vines that were planted in the early 1970’s by Joch’s parents.