
Patrick Sullivan Bull Swamp Chardonnay 2025
With a wine label only a dozen years in, and with less than ten vintages of Chardonnay behind him, it’s a remarkably short period for any producer to accomplish what Patrick Sullivan has: his Chardonnays have become iconic of Australia's wine landscape and his name has become tied to that variety indelibly.
Patrick's interest in vineyards is significant. His pursuit of the perfect sites led him to study oenology and viticulture and took him into vineyards before he began producing wine. This journey led him to the dramatic landscapes of Gippsland's cool climate country, and particularly to the ancient volcanic soils of Baw Baw shire around the Strezlecki Ranges, where he established his estate, Tumblestone Farm and took on long term leases with mature vineyards such as Ada River, Bull Swamp and Camp Hill.
Patrick now exclusively produces Chardonnay under his eponymous label and after several vintages in Gippsland only, his interests have spread further south, now producing Chardonnay from volcanic soils on the Limestone Coast and single site Chardonnays from the Yarra Valley.
This release is a remarkable feat for Patrick & Megan. The wines all share a taught, almost crystaline clarity and density in structure while all presenting a sense of unfurled generosity to come over the next several years of cellaring.
The Bull Swamp vineyard was planted in 1982 by the Farrington family in the early 1980s on the very edge of the Warragul township. The Bull Swamp Chardonnay comes from the oldest plantings of P58 clone on a north-facing aspect of the site. Deep rich volcanic soils nourish what are dry grown grape vines. Elevation is 100m and this section of the vineyard receives the least amount of airflow relative to our other sites. The northerly aspect provides full sunlight and exposure resulting in powerful, rich fruit.
Candied lime, makrut lime leaf, white peach, hazelnut, fine citrus zest.
Concentrated and driven, firm texture and bright acidity giving energy and lift. Pronounced saline, mineral edge. Oak supporting rather than defining, the finish long and taut.