Mulline

Mulline in Geelong is a Mattinson Ten Star Winery.

Mulline is a Mattinson Ten Star Winery.
Only the best of Australia’s best are ranked as a Mattinson Ten Star Winery.

Mulline has been one of the biggest quality movers on the Australian wine landscape of the past decade. Every wine it makes speaks of excellence. Based in the Geelong wine region in southern Victoria, Mulline doesn’t make a lot of wine but what it makes is of note, or better. These wines are slaying all-comers, everywhere, for their freshness, for their flashes of complex flavour, and for their sheer drinkability. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, (oaked) Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah all excel here. M lupine sources grapes from a range of growers in its region and does so, routinely, to compelling effect.

Update: Having just tasted the Mulline Portarlington Chardonnay 2024 ($62) I’m more convinced than ever that we’re onto a great thing with Mulline.

Mulline Mattinson Ten Star Winery file: here.

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Campbell Mattinson is the former Chief Editor of Halliday, and is the founder of The Winefront. He’s authored six books, has won the Australian Wine Communicator of the Year award twice, and has been a journalist since 1987. He is also a commercial photographer.

Campbell Mattinson

This article was written by Campbell Mattinson, founder of The Winefront and mattinson, and former chief editor of Halliday Wine Companion.

When you pick up a wine book or a wine website and see thousands of wines with 95 point and above scores, it’s hard to know which of these wines to choose. Mattinson guides you through this maze, leading you to the best wine stories, the best wine producers, the best value wines, the most prestigious wines and simply, to the best tasting wines.

Mattinson has been a photo-journalist since 1987 and a wine critic since 2000. He is the only Australian wine journalist to have won the Australian Wine Communicator of the Year Award more than once.

https://www.campbellmattinson.com
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