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L.A.S Vino Between the Capes Chardonnay 2025

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The Wine

Three of Margaret River’s standout locales—Willyabrup, Metricup, and Karridale—come together in this beautifully crafted Chardonnay from Nic Peterkin. Made entirely from the Gin Gin clone, it’s hand-picked, whole-bunch pressed, wild-fermented in French oak, and aged on lees for 10 months.

Skipping malolactic in 2025 keeps it bright and precise, with notes of white peach, citrus blossom, and a hint of coastal salinity, all wrapped in that signature L.A.S. texture and lift through the finish.

Exceptional quality at a price that punches above its weight—a bottle worthy of any table, no special occasion needed.


The Details
Variety - Chardonnay 
Country - Australia
Region - West Australia
Sub Region - Margaret River
Extra - Cork
Year - 2025
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

“L.A.S stands for Luck Art Science:  The ART of creating wine from essentially water and sunlight. The LUCK of the weather, the wind and the water during vintage. They say you need to know the rules to break them, we can thank SCIENCE for giving us an excuse to break the rules and create something different and interesting.” – Nic Peterkin

“Nic Peterkin was born with pedigree winemaking blood in his veins, but his own ingenuity and hard work have got him to where L.A.S. Vino is today. Nic has consistently produced wines that push boundaries and show a penchant for his calculated, out-of-the-box style of thinking. Whether it is alternate fermentation vessels, wildly extended time on skins (one nebbiolo once spent something like 400+ days on skins), experimental processes (fermenting grapes in sea water, or using the yeast of native flora, for example) Nic throws himself at wine with freshness and a vivacity and a curiosity that are catching. To say that the wines are expressive, and individual is true, but it doesn’t quite tell the whole story. These wines have a tendency to extract unexpected descriptors, flavours and experiences from the writer, and the drinker, all the while portraying a classicism and accuracy of site that make them so brilliant” – Erin Larkin – Halliday Wine Companion

Nic’s probably already over the comparisons but when you’re the son of the founder of Pierro Dr Mike Peterkin and Shelly Cullen it’s hard not to take note. His attention to detail doesn’t simply stop at what is frankly very smart packing. Going back to the origin of what’s in the bottle he is hand picking, hand sorting, hand stirring. Its serious business and a clear vision of quality.