• 2020
  • Murray Darling + Heathcote

Vermentino

$29
  • Category White
  • Varietal Vermentino
  • Range Trial Batch
  • Region Murray Darling + Heathcote
  • Wine Style Soft & fruity
  • Food Pairing Fennel-spiced Pork Sausages, Grilled Shellfish with salsa Verde, Chicken or Fish Tacos, Pecorino Pepato.
  • Shipping Availability AUSTRALIA WIDE
Description

A fresh and lively wine with fresh citrus and pear flavours and a touch of bitter almond. Partial skin ferment adds texture. Its bright natural acidity makes it refreshing and a good match with many foods.

VERMENTINO
Vermentino is a white grape variety traditionally grown in northern Italy and on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica.

  • Category White
  • Varietal Vermentino
  • Range Trial Batch
  • Region Murray Darling + Heathcote
  • Wine Style Soft & fruity
  • Food Pairing Fennel-spiced Pork Sausages, Grilled Shellfish with salsa Verde, Chicken or Fish Tacos, Pecorino Pepato.
  • Shipping Availability AUSTRALIA WIDE

Limited Cellar Door Release

TASTING NOTES

A light and lively wine with fresh citrus and pear flavours and a touch of bitter almond. Partial skin ferment adds texture. Its bright natural acidity makes it refreshing and a good match with many foods.

SERVING TEMPERATURE | 7 - 12°
CELLAR POTENTIAL | Up to 5 years

SEASON

It was a warm, dry season in which good fruit ripeness and vibrant flavours were achieved. An extended dry patch over January and February meant diseases pressure remained low and judicious irrigation was essential to maintain vine health and productivity.

WINEMAKING

Small-batch winemaking gives us the freedom to experiment with alternative varieties and winemaking techniques. This fruit was grown by the Chalmers family, pioneers of Italian grape varieties based at Merbein, near Mildura in the north-west corner of Victoria. The fruit was chilled overnight before processing then split into two batches that were treated differently – one portion was fermented on skins and remained in skin contact in a small fermenter, the other was pressed and fermented in older oak barrels. The two portions were blended just prior to bottling.