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Konpira Maru Mt Midoriyama Classic Pet Nat 2023

Konpira Maru Mt Midoriyama Classic Pet Nat 2023

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Tasting Notes

A party pet nat from the legends at Konpira Maru. Mt Midoriyama is a carbonically fermented pet nat which expresses lovely red fruits in a joyous and boisterous wine. Great to start a party or a picnic. - Chris L

Konpira Maru started, as many great ideas do, as an idea born from two mates having a beer at the pub.

Working in the retail, production and education sectors of the wine industry for many years, we were searching for our own creative outlet. Sharing similar viticultural, winemaking and beer-drinking values, we set out on our vinous journey and from these humble beginnings, produced the first vintage in 2014, which resulted in just 600 bottles.

We set out to make interesting wines with minimal intervention and maximum care. Wines that were full of character, with a focus on affordability and a high-drinkability factor.

Our goal was simple – to produce wines we wanted to drink and to inject a little fun into an industry often accused of taking itself too seriously.

Now we make wine from the South Burnett and Granite Belt regions in Queensland as well as Kilmore in Victoria, with the help of our crew of amazing growers. In 2016, we took on our own Whitlands vineyard, sitting high above the King Valley. Here we farm Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Gris organically on beautiful red soil, surrounded by stunning sub-alpine Eucalypt forest. A magic part of the world.

We hope you love 'em as much as we do. - Winery Note

Product Type Wine Sparkling Australasia
Volume 750ml
Country Australia
Region Victoria
Sub Region Kilmore
Winemaking Practices Natural
Vineyard Practices Minimal Intervention