Bellwether

Tamar Valley Chardonnay

9.34 ratings
9.22 pro ratings
Tamar Valley, Tasmania, 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
Bob McDonald

Very pale lemon in colour. Grapefruit notes on nose and palate. Mineral notes with a bit of funk. In the lean style still with brisk acidity. Bellwether is a Coonawarra winery but Sue Bell sources this Chardonnay from the cool climate Tamar River in Tasmania. When I did vintage in early April at Bellwether a refrigerated tanker of the latest vintage arrived from the Tamar River which we then transferred into a combination of new and one year old oak puncheons for maturation. An excellent wine for its genre.

Very pale lemon in colour. Grapefruit notes on nose and palate. Mineral notes with a bit of funk. In the lean style still with brisk acidity. Bellwether is a Coonawarra winery but Sue Bell sources this Chardonnay from the cool climate Tamar River in Tasmania. When I did vintage in early April at Bellwether a refrigerated tanker of the latest vintage arrived from the Tamar River which we then transferred into a combination of new and one year old oak puncheons for maturation. An excellent wine for its genre.

Nov 11th, 2021
Bob McDonald

Very pale lemon in colour. Tasted after the Premier Cru Hubert Lamy and similar in many ways - the texture, the acid, the citrus the subdued oak influence, but not as much minerality or salinity. Made by Sue Bell at her Bellwether winery in Coonawarra from Chardonnay grapes from the Tamar River in Tasmania. A good wine in the leaner style - showing the quality of Tasmanian Chardonnay. Consistent notes 88 weeks later on 9th December 2020. Chablisesque. Grapefruit notes. Still bracing acidity.

Very pale lemon in colour. Tasted after the Premier Cru Hubert Lamy and similar in many ways - the texture, the acid, the citrus the subdued oak influence, but not as much minerality or salinity. Made by Sue Bell at her Bellwether winery in Coonawarra from Chardonnay grapes from the Tamar River in Tasmania. A good wine in the leaner style - showing the quality of Tasmanian Chardonnay. Consistent notes 88 weeks later on 9th December 2020. Chablisesque. Grapefruit notes. Still bracing acidity.

Mar 30th, 2019
Tom Wood

One of the best Australian Chardonnay's I've had. Not too over-oaked and slightly leaner than anticipated but yet so giving and textural. Acid is sitting reasonably tight. Notes of brown lime, ripe honeydey melon, crushed hazlenuts and nougat, preserved lemon and funky sulphides a plenty. Palate delivers with its tightly wound lime-like acidity and a delivery of flavour reminiscent of bickfords lime cordial. Get at it.

One of the best Australian Chardonnay's I've had. Not too over-oaked and slightly leaner than anticipated but yet so giving and textural. Acid is sitting reasonably tight. Notes of brown lime, ripe honeydey melon, crushed hazlenuts and nougat, preserved lemon and funky sulphides a plenty. Palate delivers with its tightly wound lime-like acidity and a delivery of flavour reminiscent of bickfords lime cordial. Get at it.

May 2nd, 2016
Tom Wood

Tom had this 8 years ago

Tom had this 8 years ago

Aug 13th, 2016