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Toolangi Vineyard Chardonnay 2024

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The Wine

Quintessential Yarra Valley Chardonnay from low-yielding clones of Gingin, Mendoza and I10V3. On average, the vines are 23 years old and sit in fine clay loam soils.  After a string of years with poor flowering and low yields, 2024 provided some welcome respite for Yarra growers. Along with better yields came top-notch, powerful, concentrated fruit. From Chardonnay master Kaspar Hermann at Toolangi, the 2024 wines are attractive and delicious, full of regional charm and eminent drinkability. This fruit came off the vine on 2nd March and was destemmed and pressed to French oak (10% new) for fermentation on lees. The wine then matured in wood for nine months. As always, it punches well above its weight, delivering Yarra Valley pedigree at a stunning price. 

93 Pts Philip Rich, The Wine Companion 'A mix of clones. 10% new oak, 20% mlf. Brightly coloured. Aromas of stone fruits, orange blossom and a hint of spice. The palate is flavoursome, balanced and gently saline. An excellent version of this affordably priced wine. Drink now and over the next 3–4 years.'

93 Pts Gary Walsh, The Wine Front 'Tasty wine offering a good volume of flavour. Yellow peach, grapefruit, cedar, aniseed/mint, a lick of spice. It’s juicy, some lemon zest in with stone fruit and citrus, a fair bit of tang and energy, some flinty bits, and a finish of good length. This is an excellent Chardonnay and it has a certain strike and electric appeal. Lovely.'


The Details
Variety - Chardonnay
Country - Australia
Region - Victoria
Sub Region
- Yarra Valley
Extra - Screwcap
Year - 2024
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

This long-established, yet relatively undiscovered Dixon’s Creek gem has entered a new and exciting chapter and are well on their way to receiving the accolades and recognition a site and team of this calibre deserve. The fruit and wines from this respected vineyard have always been highly respected and sought after, and in the past, the winemaking was outsourced to a gamut of respected and talented Australian winemakers, including Rick Kinzbrunner of Giaconda. 

Back in 2017 Helmut Konecsny, the owner of Rochford Wines, purchased Toolangi Vineyard and immediately started ringing in the changes. Under this new, hands-on ownership and with talented young winemaker Kaspar Hermann at the helm, Toolangi have the wind in their sails. In Hermann, the Toolangi vineyard has found its winemaking Prince Charming. In addition to Mount Mary, where he worked as assistant winemaker for eight years before joining Toolangi. Hermann’s CV includes stints at Seville Estate, Coldstream Hills and Punch. Working alongside Hermann is John Evans, an experienced viticulturist with over two decades experience in the Yarra Valley.  

Although Toolangi is a vineyard and label steeped in of history the region, in recent years new ownership and confident viticultural and winemaking changes have breathed new life into this Yarra Valley gem.

Together, the pair’s chief goal is to bring the vineyard back to the heart of the Toolangi story, with the focus on rejuvenating and upgrading the work in the vines. This was, after all, one of only two Yarra producers to engage the services of renowned soil scientist Claude Bourguignon, when Bibendum Wine Co. brought him out to Australia in 2018. Bourguignon’s recommendations have already begun to be implemented, including the transition to under vine cultivation and the reduction of inputs in the vineyard… And the work continues.

Hermann is steering the winemaking towards a less worked style, ensuring further purity, finesse, structure and elegance. It didn’t take this talented craftsman long to develop a distinctive and cohesive identity as compared to those of Toolangi 1.0, which, as mentioned, was the product of a roster of external (if very talented) winemakers. In the vines, Evans presides over some prime Yarra Valley real estate. First planted in 1995, the Toolangi now boasts 11.2 hectares under vine. An ideally situated vineyard, located right next to the Toolangi State Forest—its well-drained, gentle slopes and a coveted north-east orientation only begin to tell the story of this appealing, unique and characterful vineyard.  

When Helmut Konecsny arrived in 2017, the original plan was to condense the range into just two tiers of wine—the Toolangi and Toolangi Paul’s Lane labels. But the vineyard had other ideas—in searching to revive the unique DNA of this site, the team quickly realised the individual personalities and quality coming from the vineyards’ exiting Block parcels was simply too great to pass up. These ‘Block’ wines are produced from the most privileged, low-yielding parcels of Dixon’s Creek vineyard. In particular, the F-Block Chardonnay is cropped from the vineyard’s highest and coolest area, abutting the Toolangi State Forest. The soils here are relatively shallow and rockier, resulting in low yields of intensely flavoured, bright and finely structured fruit. We’ve tasted many a Puligny of lessor quality. And so it goes with the E Block Pinot Noir sourced from two rows of 18-year-old MV6 vines. 

What a difference just a few years can make. Taking nothing away from Toolangi’s fine history, the triple whammy of new ownership, full control of winemaking and the introduction of a talented new winemaker has breathed new life into this already fabulous grower. If you do not know the wines, we strongly suggest you take a look.