Tasting Notes
When Mac Forbes named this wine "Spring" he couldn't have "Summerised" it better! Grown in the high altitudes of the Strathbogie ranges on soils of quartz and schist, we see a wine with bright acidity and about 10 grams of residual sugar (RS) in good sted. Balanced, refeshing and mouthwatering. I can't think of a better way start a Spring picnic. - Chris L
It's a funny time to be making wine in Australia. For many, technological advancements no longer define our wines, which bring us back to the age old question ‚– what makes our patch of dirt unique?
And this is our journey. We are committed to seeking out sites that we deem to be strong and unusual. Often these vineyards were unloved when discovered, however through listening to and learning from the sites themselves, we have been able to bring back the health of the vineyards and share their character through the wines we are now making.
We are surprised that we have found sites with such clarity and beauty. And as a result, this very small and slow project is teaching us a lot about our land and our place within it.
- Winery Note
Product Type | Wine White Riesling |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Australia |
Region | Victoria |
Sub Region | Strathbogie |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |