Coldstream Hills was established in 1985 by James and Suzanne Halliday and has since grown to become one of Australia's leading and most awarded small wineries. Situated in the picturesque Yarra Valley east of Melbourne, the steep, close-planted vineyards of Coldstream Hills have become a signature of the region. So too have its wines, which reflect regional character, consistency, and style. Sourced from hillside sloping vineyards in the Upper and Lower Yarra Valley, the grapes are pressed using gentle handling techniques.
Coldstream Hills Chardonnay is barrel fermented and matured in French oak barrels prior to blending and bottling. The Upper Yarra Chardonnay generally provides attractive citrus characters, with mineral slate notes and length; the Lower Yarra is often fleshier in style with attractive white peach and quince characters. Blending of parcels from both regions results in wines of complexity, varietal definition, and length.
| Varietal | Chardonnay |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2025 |
| Country | Australia |
| Region | Yarra Valley |
| Volume | 750 mL |
| Closure | Screw Cap |
| Alc/Vol | 13% |
| Peak Drinking | Now - 2032 |
| Winemaker | The Coldstream Hills Team |
Attractive characters of white nectarine, lemon curd and grapefruit pith complemented by grilled cashew nut barrel fermentation, harmoniously integrated French oak and underlying mineral.
Flavoursome and textural with juicy acidity and great length. Characters of white nectarine and lemon citrus are underpinned by nuances of mineral slate, seamless oak and nougat.

Cooler than Bordeaux yet warmer than Burgundy, picturesque Yarra Valley is one of Australia's foremost cool-climate wine regions. An easy one-hour’s drive from Melbourne, the area is home to more than 80 cellar doors. In addition to the huge range of wineries, the area boasts superb contemporary restaurants, authentic rustic farms - and luxury overnight accommodation if the sightseeing gets too much! The fertile Yarra Valley soils produce famously elegant and textured Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
Generally warm conditions leading up to flowering, with some late November rain occurring after fruit set. A warm and dry period ensued with one of the earliest starts to harvest on record. The wines produced are flavoursome and generous, with fine acidity and length.