Quealy Musk Creek Chardonnay 2022

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Quealy Musk Creek Chardonnay 2022
Producer Quealy Winemakers
Region, Country Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 23943-750

The time has come: finally, Quealy does Chardonnay. With Tom McCarthy now playing a more prominent role in the day-to-day running of things chez Quealy, it was only a matter of time before a Chardonnay was added to the line-up. After all, he has extensive experience with the variety through his one-time side project Kerri Greens and—well, this is Mornington.

Quealy sources its Chardonnay from a one-hectare plot of vines in the Musk Creek vineyard in Main Ridge. This well-established (vines planted in the 1990s) site is already a source of Pinot Noir for the team and is highly regarded for producing top-quality Mornington Chardonnay. Perched atop Main Ridge at a lofty 150 metres—and planted in 1997 by Tom’s parents, Kevin McCarthy and Kathleen Quealy—it’s a cool, low-yielding and late-ripening site rich in the red soils of the region.

The fruit was picked by hand at the end of March and pressed as whole bunches to barrel (13% new) with full solids for fermentation. To coax the mineral character from the fruit, Tom moved the wine as little as possible and only stirred the lees twice throughout. “The fruit came in small bunches with small berries, so there’s plenty of fleshiness already,” he told us. The wine went through malolactic conversion and matured for 10 months in barrique. We’ll leave the last couple of words to Tom: “Bloody tasty!”

Quealy Musk Creek Chardonnay 2022

Reviews

“Creamy lees, cashewnutty bouquet, lovely complex aromas, refined and long with wonderful line and precision, with creamy nutty lemon/grapefruit flavours, a hint of oatmeal, clean and bright and compelling. Oak is barely noticeable it's so well integrated. A winning combination of concentration and refinement.”
95 points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review
“Beautiful wines, these Quealy whites. Chardonnay that’s flinty, toasty and spicy. It’s balancing between sweet and savoury tones. All steps are measured and taken firmly. Shortbread biscuits with a sprinkle of salt, oatmeal, dusty hay. Ripe apple, ripe peach, ripe grapefruit. A suggestion of pineapple, almond and orange blossom. It’s a beautiful Chardonnay alright, with power, with concentration of flavour and deeply satisfying cleansing acidity. Ah-oh.”
94 points, Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front
“Despite low yields, a note about this from Kathleen Quealy and winemaker son Tom McCarthy says, 'small bunches, small berries, bloody tasty.' Ah yes, this is bloody tasty chardonnay. It has a certain power and opulence, yet reined in by fine acidity ensuing it’s just right. Stone fruit, citrus, ginger and a dash of oak spice all in the mix alongside a millefeuille of nutty, creamy lees and texture. Savoury, moreish with a lingering finish – a terrific drink.”
95 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2025

Reviews

“Creamy lees, cashewnutty bouquet, lovely complex aromas, refined and long with wonderful line and precision, with creamy nutty lemon/grapefruit flavours, a hint of oatmeal, clean and bright and compelling. Oak is barely noticeable it's so well integrated. A winning combination of concentration and refinement.”
95 points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review
“Beautiful wines, these Quealy whites. Chardonnay that’s flinty, toasty and spicy. It’s balancing between sweet and savoury tones. All steps are measured and taken firmly. Shortbread biscuits with a sprinkle of salt, oatmeal, dusty hay. Ripe apple, ripe peach, ripe grapefruit. A suggestion of pineapple, almond and orange blossom. It’s a beautiful Chardonnay alright, with power, with concentration of flavour and deeply satisfying cleansing acidity. Ah-oh.”
94 points, Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front
“Despite low yields, a note about this from Kathleen Quealy and winemaker son Tom McCarthy says, 'small bunches, small berries, bloody tasty.' Ah yes, this is bloody tasty chardonnay. It has a certain power and opulence, yet reined in by fine acidity ensuing it’s just right. Stone fruit, citrus, ginger and a dash of oak spice all in the mix alongside a millefeuille of nutty, creamy lees and texture. Savoury, moreish with a lingering finish – a terrific drink.”
95 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2025

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