$446.00
2024 Joshua Cooper Dash Farm’s Mt Alexander Central Victoria Chardonnay
6 in stock
$75.00
Description
Planted 1999, Dash Farms sits perched at over 450m asl on the Southern granitic slopes of Mt
Alexander (Leanganook) looking back towards Mt Macedon and the Macedon Ranges. Like Ray-
Monde, it sits just outside the Macedon Ranges GI. Ripening for Chardonnay occurs around a week
earlier than my family’s vineyard Cobaw Ridge. These lean granite soils and high altitude confer
both concentration and freshness at low sugar levels.
Once hand harvested with careful sorting in the vineyard, the bunches were partially crushed by
foot and very gently pressed. Overnight settling then occurs before transfer to a combination of new
Stockinger 300l oak and Burgundian piece for fermentation and lees ageing for 12 months.
This is then followed by four months in stainless steel on fine lees, before racking and bottling,
unfined and unfiltered.
Pale with a green edge, Dash Farm’s offers restrained aromas of crushed rock, lemon and grapefruit
rind, just ripe nectarine and spice. Flavours carry through to a dense and powerful palate with
powdery phenolics, flinty, savoury complexity and a fine acid line, finishing creamy and long. The best vintage of this cuvee yet.
Shortlisted – Best New Winery of the Year
Halliday Wine Companion Awards 2024
Gourmet Traveller Wine – Young Winemaker of the Year
Gourmet Traveller 2020
“One of Australia’s brightest young winemakers.”
Mike Bennie, Voyeur Magazine, May 2018
“Joshua Cooper is one of Australia’s brightest young stars”
Nick Stock, jamessuckling.com 2020
“Gary Farr (By Farr), Joshua Cooper and Robert Walters (Place of Changing Winds) should be
changing perceptions of Australian wine. These are in many cases delicate, elegant, refined wines
that deliver classic varietal expression and defy old stereotypes.”
Joe Czerwinski, robertparker.com 2021
“…Using grapes bought in from carefully chosen, non mainstream sources…However difficult the
bottles may be to get into, their contents are pretty impressive.”
Jancis Robinson, The Cool Macedon Ranges with Max, April 2018
“Such a talent, he could choose anywhere to make wine yet Macedon Ranges is home.”
Jane Faulkner Wine Companion June 2023

















