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Schmolzer and Brown Pret a Blanc 2024

Schmolzer and Brown Pret a Blanc 2024

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Tasting Notes

A blend of Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer. Unoaked and unadulterated aromatic dry white wine from two high altitude vineyards in the King Valley. There's lovely texture and acidity here and I love the Gewurz lick. - Chris L

Vignerons Schmölzer & Brown is the partnership of winemaker/viticulturist Tessa Brown and her husband, architect Jeremy Schmölzer, based in Beechworth, Victoria. They planted their home vineyard, Thorley, in 2014–2015 at the highest part of the Beechworth GI, and farm it with organic practices in all but the most challenging years. The focus is on growing and making wines with precision, balance and drinkability—an ethos that begins in their steep, granitic slopes and carries through every stage of production.

Alongside Thorley, the pair work with select high-altitude sites nearby (including Whitlands in the King Valley and other local parcels) to craft a focused range led by Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling, with small lots of Nebbiolo and Syrah. Their cool-climate releases are noted for fine detail, mineral drive and a distinct alpine line of freshness.

In the cellar, fermentations are largely spontaneous, handling is gentle, and oak is used to frame rather than dominate—choices that preserve site clarity and vintage character. The result is a suite of Beechworth-centric wines that are refined, textural and built for graceful development, reflecting both the region’s altitude and the couple’s thoughtful, hands-on approach.

Product Type Wine White Other Varietals & Blends
Volume 750ml
Country Australia
Region Victoria
Sub Region Beechworth
Winemaking Practices Minimal Intervention
Vineyard Practices Organic/Biodynamic