2024 Kumeu River
The 2024s are a beautiful set of wines showing exactly why Kumeu River belong on the world stage, standing shoulder to shoulder with far pricier white Burgundy.
For those unfamiliar with the story, Kumeu River famously went head-to-head with top Burgundy in a blind tasting and came out on top. We’ve summarised the key takeaways in an article here.
“Now producing some of New Zealand’s greatest Chardonnays, not to mention the world’s.” - Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate
Kumeu River’s 2024 releases show the Brajkovich family at the height of their craft. A warm, dry season without extreme heat preserved brightness and aromatic clarity, while a cold spell during flowering cut yields dramatically. The result is a set of chiselled, finely scented Chardonnays that capture the purity, tension and mineral drive that have made this address such a benchmark for cool climate New World Chardonnay.
The single vineyards shine with even greater individuality in 2024. Coddington is generous and deep, Hunting Hill is taut and racy with its signature mineral line, and Maté’s Vineyard brings remarkable intensity from old Mendoza vines that naturally produce small, concentrated berries. Often described as the Montrachet of New Zealand, Maté’s shows remarkable presence, layered citrus and stone fruit, and a powerful yet finely etched structure that promises long ageing. It is the estate’s most complete and authoritative expression.
Rays Road continues its rise, channelling its limestone soils into a chalky, Chablis-like precision. Vintage after vintage, it’s been getting better and remains one of the bargains of the entire range. As always, the Estate Chardonnay offers outstanding value, with the structure to age far longer than many expect. The team love the Estate and it comes strongly endorsed.
We normally skip the Village Chardonnay, opting for the Estate, which is all Kumeu fruit, but in 2024, the Village Chardonnay also comes highly recommended.
We’ve collated all the reviews below for you, and across the board, the scores are high and the comments are very positive. Everything except the village is available by the bottle; you can choose what you like. Maté’s, the most sought-after of the lineup, is offered strictly ‘On Allocation’ and cannot be purchased on its own. To access it, we need a little support across the rest of the range.
All the wines have an ETA of December/early January. We have selected reviews for each wine, with more available on the website.
Village Chardonnay 2024

€14.25 In Bond per bottle
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92 Points | Wine Advocate
The 2024 Village Chardonnay had just been freshly bottled when I tasted it at the estate in Kumeu in March 2025. The other 2024 Chardonnays were tasted as tank samples prior to filtration and bottling soon. The wine leads with yellow citrus and crushed shells. It is texturally fine, sleek and tightly coiled around a core of salty acidity. It is complex but composed and very good. "2024 was a fantastic year, just very small," says Paul Brajkovich. "Weather during flowering wasn't good in spring in 2023," says Michael Brajkovich. "Ripening in 2024 was excellent, so we have a 40% down in yield but very high quality. The Village wine is a blend of Kumeu and Hawke's Bay [and is] a mixture of barrel and tank fermentation."
17/20 Points | Matthew Jukes
Following the adverse weather during flowering, the volumes were 40% lower; however, the results are tremendous, considering the price and elegance of this wine. They were forced to buy a few grapes, and 20% of them were machine-harvested, so this meant they had to remove ‘hand-harvested’ from the label. However, the style, freshness, and length of this wine are all sensational.
Estate Chardonnay 2024

€23.95 In Bond per bottle
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18 Points | Matthew Jukes
This year’s Estate offering is all about precision. Combining six vineyards in perfect harmony and embracing a full spectrum of Chardonnay’s flavour palette from citrus to peach, this is a more precocious and much more expressive wine than expected. It is one of the finest Kumeu River Estate wines I can recall, and it is virtually ready to drink now!
94 Points | The Real Review
Buttery croissant aromas, smoky snuffed candle, very complex and charming, the palate medium bodied with good weight and medium length, dry finish, impeccable balance. A remarkable wine at the price, detailed and engaging.
Rays Road Chardonnay 2024

€24.25 In Bond per bottle
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17.50 Points | Matthew Jukes
After six years of ‘practice’, this wine seems to have found its feet! Limestone-driven, Chablis-esque, bright, angular and raspy, this is an enticing fellow, which needs a year to settle, and I venture this will end up being a worthwhile member of the pack, with perhaps a hint of luxuriousness to bring to the party.
94 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW
Higher toned than Kumeu River's Auckland wines, with green apple, crisp pear and oyster shell. Barrel fermented in 2024, but only the tiniest touch of new oak and sweet biscuit on display. More open and opulent than previous vintages but still retains the hallmark chalky, biscotti characters. Drink from 2027-2033. Tasted Aug 2025.
Coddington Chardonnay 2024

€42.50 In Bond per bottle
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18/20 Points | Matthew Jukes
Michael informed me that this could be the ripest vineyard of the lot if you were prepared to wait! Sadly, yields were down 50% because of uneven flowering. This time, there is a more exotic and peachier feel with a more layered and expressive mid-palate. I am not a fully paid up Coddington fan, but this 2024 is a seductive proposition and, again, it is showing well already!
96 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW
Very ripe and smoky. Shows classic Coddington aromas of grilled pineapple, rockmelon and red apple but is sleek, focussed and not at all blowsy. Concentrated and weighty, the new oak comes through right at the end of the palate. Finishes with hint of reduction and smoke. Drink from 2028-2038. Tasted Aug 2025.
94-96 Points | Wine Advocate
The 2024 Coddington Chardonnay is alive on the palate with preserved lemon rind, tendrils of crushed shells and layers of brine. It is electric, in its way. There are salted and crushed nuts on the middle palate and length, which uncoils through the finish that allows a second and third look at the detail inherent within. This is very exciting and also creamy. It was tasted as a tank sample prior to filtration and bottling.
Hunting Hill Chardonnay 2024

€45 In Bond per bottle
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19 Points | Matthew Jukes
First planted in 1982 (and replanted in 2001), this is a super-important wine in the portfolio and is always one of my preferred wines. This is, once again, the case in 2024, with a balletic, refined, delicate, and yet exceptionally long flavour that never seems too skinny or attenuated. I wrote my notes extremely fast here and dashed down ‘Spectacular’, ‘Tremendous’, and ‘Terrific’, without managing to add any more detail apart from a mighty score!
96 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW
5-Star Wine. Super concentrated. Stylistically different to the Coddington, as less flesh and upfront charm and but instead plenty of sleek, lithe flinty reduction. Lemon blossom and apple sorbet. Great degree of ripeness and poise. A creamy, silken texture. Drink from 2030-2037.
93-95 points | Wine Advocate
The 2024 Hunting Hill Chardonnay is the ripest in alcohol of the 2024 releases, and it feels powerfully layered and driven on the palate. This is rich, almost thunderous in its positioning, with salted citrus and exotic spices (star anise/fennel/scraped vanilla pod). The oak here is polished and elegant, smoothing down any stray, loose hairs. The barrels have been air dried for three years and lightly toasted. The finish is tight and focused. This was tasted as a tank sample prior to filtration and bottling.
Mates Vineyard Chardonnay 2024

€47.50 In Bond per bottle
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This is ‘On Allocation’, requiring support on other wines
19+ Points | Matthew Jukes
Maté Brajkovich’s family purchased this vineyard in 1944, and he reworked the land in 1990 (planting the Mendoza clone). The first grapes were harvested in 1993. As one might expect, knowing the legend of this wine, it is indeed super-closed, tense and introverted. The mid-palate is chewier and denser, yet it also exhibits more floral ripeness. Add to these beguiling ingredients stunning definition and great potential, and you have a benchmark Maté’s vintage.
98 Points | James Suckling
The complexity and subtlety are most impressive, with honeysuckle, white flower, ripe pear, flint and vanilla bean aromas. Medium-bodied with a tight and phenolic texture and a long, tight finish. Lots of layered mouthfeel and complexity. Fantastic finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap.
95-97 Points | Wine Advocate
The 2024 Maté's Vineyard Chardonnay is mouthfilling and full, easily the biggest and most powerful of the single-vineyard Chardonnays in this 2024 release. "In terms of quality, 2024 is up there with the best of them: 2022, 2020, 2014..." This feels perhaps as statuesque and thrilling as the best of the Maté's so far, with intensity that explodes in every direction on the palate—length and width—with spicy top notes and a thunderous base of yellow fruit. The acidity, as usual, coils and weaves its way across the palate, lacing together the fruit and phenolics with seamless intensity. This is very good.