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Lambert Wines

2024 Crudo Release: Sub-$20, Single-site Yarra Chardonnay and Shiraz
Lambert Wines

Luke Lambert has a twenty-year history with the Denton View Hill Vineyard, long enough to know the granite slopes like the back of his hand. We’ve seen some terrific wines from this unique site over the years but with due respect, the earlier releases don’t hold a candle to the quality and style of wines the site can produce. By focusing on improving soil health through under-vine cultivation and the elimination of herbicides, Denton’s progressive and time-consuming intervention has paid great dividends; the soils are alive and rich in organic matter, resulting in the kind of pristine, balanced fruit that would have been a pipe dream even a handful of years ago.

 

To the brass tacks, Lambert’s Crudo fruit comes from the lower-lying vineyards where the soils are slightly more fertile, the vines bigger, and conditions generally gentler than on an otherwise tough hill to farm. 2024 was warmer than the preceding few years, resulting in supple, resolved wines with plenty of up-front power. Luke picked the Chardonnay a whisker later than usual. Combined with the warm finish to the season and slow tank ferments with lees in perpetual motion, this has resulted in a typically thirst-quenching, umami-rich wine of depth and detail. The Shiraz also reflects the season, with fewer bunches used to avoid overcrowding the spicy blueberry flavours and fine, granite-derived tannins.

 

Of course, Luke and Rosalind offer an upper-tier Chardonnay and Shiraz (or Syrah, to be precise) for a few dollars more, yet it would be unfair to label the Crudo wines as ‘entry-level’. These wines are handpicked from sustainably grown vines in one of the Yarra’s most singular terroirs and made without any additions or corrections. Both wines buzz with energy, character and place and deserve their billing as two of the Yarra’s smartest bets. We also offer Lambert’s striking Syrah from the excellent 2023 vintage—it’s in a terrific place. 

The Wines

Lambert Crudo Chardonnay 2024

Lambert Crudo Chardonnay 2024

Lambert’s stimulating Crudo Chardonnay hails from the east/northeast-facing slope on the Denton vineyard’s cone-shaped site. The vines are now 22 years old, sitting on expressive soils of granitic sand over heavy granite boulders. The fruit was pressed as bunches and vinified entirely in tank. The wine went through full malolactic conversion and was bottled without fining or filtration and with minimal sulphur.

“The granite soils of the Denton vineyard are most evident in the Chardonnay wines,” says Luke, and we’ve certainly experienced that extra mineral depth in the Lambert Crudo and Estate Chardonnays since he moved his sourcing here. The new release is full of ripe citrus, stone fruits, talc and flint, with weighty mouthfeel cinched by zippy, balanced acidity and a citrus, mineral-rich close. Yarra Chardonnay at this quality, interest and price point is a rare bird.

“Stone fruit, lemon oil, aniseed, something of a nut butter thing here (could even be pistachio with its light green note). There’s some gloss and ripe lemon flavour, citrus zest lends some bitterness, quite saline and umami, with pulpy citrus flavour on a tight finish of good length.”
92 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
Lambert Crudo Chardonnay 2024
Lambert Crudo Shiraz 2024

Lambert Crudo Shiraz 2024

Luke has found a new dimension with Shiraz from the Denton Vineyard. Sourced from 22-year-old vines on the lower end of the east-north-east slope, the Crudo bottling channels all the vivid, savoury Rhône-like appeal Luke searches for while delivering plenty of delicious, drink-me-now appeal. This year, just 10% bunches were included in the ferment to avoid overcrowding the spicy blueberry flavours and fine, granite-derived tannins, and the wine matured in large 5000-litre seasoned barrels before bottling without fining or filtration.

It is already singing with blue fruits, spice, a wisp of reduction and this vineyard’s hallmark of granite minerality. It’s a bright and juicy Shiraz, with fleshy weight and ripe, complex berry flavours, all hemmed by dusty, talcy tannins and a mineral flecked close. “It drinks a little like a good Dolcetto”, says Luke Lambert. Lovely drinking.

“Lots of black olive, salted liquorice, dried seaweed, smoked paprika, a touch of game meat, some garam masala spice and then, yes, then, the black plum, dark cherry, dashes of cola. A swirl of tannin through the palate, gently grippy, some light-smoky minerality shot through. A bit of plushness, very dark and brooding, but also a clean, cool finish. Warming drinking, charming drinking. Savoury syrah here we go.”
93 points, Mike Bennie, The Wine Front
Lambert Crudo Shiraz 2024
Lambert Syrah 2023

Lambert Syrah 2023

Lambert’s Syrah continues to scale new heights. Picked four weeks later than in 2022, Lambert prefers the cooler, later seasons—believing his Syrah attains greater depth and detail, including the brooding, spicy traits he craves. The Syrah grows on the sunnier western side of Denton towards the top of the slope, where soil is thin and yields low.

This year, 80% whole bunches were included. In the crucial early days of vinification, Rosalind foot stomps the ferments three times a day to ensure each berry is quickly but gently popped, maximising the juice’s exposure to skins and stalks. Ferments are fast, and the wine is promptly pressed, settled and racked to 5000-litre foudre for maturation. This is such a composed, vivid young Syrah. Expect bright perfume, spice and dark berries woven through delicious earthy, stony elements. It’s slick, expressive and super long; world-class Syrah at an attainable price!

“Beautifully poised, cool expression of shiraz with concentrated but elegant dark cherry fruit and a subtle overlay of spice. A very good follow-up to the excellent 2022, which is drinking beautifully now.”
Max Allen, The Financial Review
“Dark cherry and blue fruits, plenty of spice, black olive and grilled meat. It’s medium-bodied, spicy and perfumed, meaty too, with a surprisingly intense burst of ‘minerally’ acidity through its core. Tannin is all crushed rock and sooty goodness, and the finish is long and savoury and stalky. Very good.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
Lambert Syrah 2023

“Here’s the sort of soundbite that retailers love. The Crudo range, quite possibly, offers the most sophisticated and high quality drinking available at its price point in this country.” Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

“Soft-spoken Luke Lambert likes to let his wines do the talking. They are distinctly lo-fi, with the winemaking stripped back to the bare essentials to let the vineyards and vintages fully express themselves. This involves no cultured yeast, no filtration and large format oak, which helps Lambert craft some of the Yarra's most cerebral wines.” Vinous

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