Tasting Notes
This one comes out of Kangaroo Ground on those dark volcanic soils. It pours a lighter, see-through red and opens with a warm, slightly smoky nose. The fruit sits in that juicy zone with blood orange, pomegranate and plum coming through nicely. There’s a bright line of acidity and a bit of grip from the tannins that keeps everything tidy and balanced. Rich enough to be satisfying but still fresh and lively in the glass. - Pete L
One of the biggest characters in the Australian wine scene is German-born, Yarra-based, funk-bringer, Timo Mayer. His energy and charm, not to mention the quality of his wines, have brought this larger-than-life vigneron into the spotlight.
Timo comes from the school of thought that great wine is made in the vineyard. In this way, he describes himself as 'just a farmer.' But of course, he's a lot more than that. His method is one of minimal intervention, utilising whole bunch fermentation to truly express the character of the vineyards from which the fruit comes. Similarly, all of his wines are unfined and unfiltered, so as not to remove any flavour or texture from the finished products. The result is a collection of wines that display elegance and finesse, with layers of texture, complexity and balance. Oh, and they're absolutely delicious too.
| Product Type | Wine Red Grenache Noir |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | Australia |
| Region | Victoria |
| Sub Region | Yarra Valley |
| Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
| Vineyard Practices | Minimal Intervention |