Heathcote Sang from where else? Chalmers of course. Solid wine for the price.
Hey @Scott Rowe . When we were just complaining about the identification system, Delectable suddenly decides to deliver π This got identified out of no where. β 7 years ago
Australian sagrantino pet net cos that makes sense β 3 years ago
I donβt do white or sweet...but this is ππ₯°π @mothervine β 5 years ago
Sagrantino is the most tannic varietal around but these guys pull it off. Give this a few years bottle aging and it will sing. β 8 years ago
This won the Trophy for the best White Wine at the Toowoomba Wine Show last weekend and went on to win Champion Wine of the Show. Colour is very pale lemon. Notes of green Apple - skins and flesh, also Lime. The palate has quince and mandarin notes - quite unctuous and fleshy on the palate - low acid and medium plus intensity. Even though the winery is in the Granite Belt/Ballandean the fruit is from Chalmers Vineyard in Mildura in Victoria. The 2020 vintage in Ballandean was probably the most challenging on record with droughts, fires and record low yields. As a result, no Vermentino was harvested at Golden Grove Estate. β 4 years ago
Floral and sweet. Medium to full bodied. β 7 years ago
Lagrein 2009. Med plus, fruit is ripe and lively but very dark. Finish is grippy. β 8 years ago
Bob McDonald
Fruit from Chalmers in Heathcote. The same DNA as the Champion Wine of the Toowoomba Show. Really enjoying these whites from Heathcote better known for its big reds. Great aromatics and textural on the palate - clean acid finish. β 3 years ago