
Tasting Notes
Lemon, pear, bruised apple and chamomile on the nose. Juicy acidity and a crisp clean finish. Great stuff, nothing like what’s coming out of NZ or anywhere else in Australia for that matter. - Aaron C.
Jauma is the natural wine project of James Erskine, one of Australia’s leading voices in minimal-intervention winemaking. Founded in 2010, the label is based in the Adelaide Hills, though fruit is sourced from a network of organic and biodynamic vineyards across McLaren Vale and beyond, working closely with growers to ensure sustainable farming and old-vine health.
Grenache is at the heart of Jauma, often from dry-grown, low-yielding bush vines that produce wines of perfume, brightness and savoury detail. Alongside Grenache, James also makes expressive bottlings of Chenin Blanc, Shiraz and other Mediterranean varieties, always with a light touch that champions freshness, texture and drinkability.
In the cellar, winemaking is deliberately hands-off: native ferments, no fining or filtration, and little to no added sulphur. The wines are bottled with vibrancy and a sense of immediacy, often playful in presentation but deeply thoughtful in execution.
Jauma has become a benchmark for Australian natural wine, celebrated for its purity, energy and joyful character, all while retaining a clear sense of place and respect for the land.
Product Type | Wine White Sauvignon Blanc |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Australia |
Region | South Australia |
Sub Region | Adelaide Hills |
Winemaking Practices | Natural |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |