Tasting Notes
One of the coolest Merlot's in the country. Why? Because it doesn't taste like any other Australian Merlot. Juicy, dark and plump, plus, light on it's feet, fun and bright. This is easy drinking table wine at its best. No added preservatives too! - Chris L
Thin black silk dresses on a summer evening with and a cello bowing deep rich sounds. The jacarandas waving in the richness of cranberry, black currant juices lush tasty tannic lips. So good even Dracula would give up his blood for a taste. - Winery Note
I make natural wine! For me natural wine must be made from organic/ biodynamic grapes (naturally fermented). The winemaker must not fine, filter or add anything including sulphur!
All of the Lucy M. Wines are made from organically farmed grapes, currently not certified, however in the next couple of years we are moving to certification at much cost to ensure another level of assurance. The wines have no added or natural sulphites. No chemicals are used in the winery, not even to to clean (only water is used and occasionally alcohol which we distill at the winery), no sulphur is used in any part of the winery, not in the wine making process or the storage of empty barrels. We would like to make wines for health, to the betterment of humans and the environment.
We are proud of being among the first natural winemakers in Australia with the first vintage in 2007 and now to have achieved making wines that are chemical free. But our commitment to human health has led us to trying to make wines with lower alcohols by picking early and changing of winemaking techniques because we feel that a wine at 11.5-12% or lower is better for you and more enjoyable socially. In the last couple of years we have worked on reducing VA, mousiness and lacticobacillis fermentation in bottle, common challenges in making natural wine. Making natural wines that are sound is an art and a skill but there is no better wine to drink! - Winery Note
Product Type | Wine Red Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot & Friends |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Australia |
Region | South Australia |
Sub Region | Adelaide Hills |
Winemaking Practices | Natural |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |