Howard Park Miamup Chardonnay
Vibrant in appearance and pale lemon in colour. An array of subtle and intricate notes of dried pear, honeysuckle, lemon /lime citrus oils, peach, minerals, nuts and caramel. Very silky in the mouth with a lemon curd tart zest and richness. The talc-like minerality, fine acidity and guiding oak add length, definition and structure to the palate. This wine is full of mouthwateringly beautiful flavours, great subtlety, finesse and complexity.
Rosabrook Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
The classic Margaret River blend. Pale green in colour, with aromas of succulent Sauvignon Blanc and grassy Semillon. The palate is flint-dry with an initial impact of sweet racy fruit and a fine and lengthy finish.
CHURCHVIEW ESTATE St Johns Wild Fermented Sauvignon Blanc
Abundantly ripe bouquet of stone fruits, white peach and nectarines mingled with fine buttery oak undertones. Creamy powerful, complex, mouth filling with a persistant dry finish.
Xanadu Fusion Sauvignon Blanc
Medium bodied, the lively palate offers freshly squeezed citrus flavours combined with passionfruit, thyme and spice. An easy drinking varietal with wonderful purity fruit driven, honest and lip-smacking with crisp acidity and a clean refreshing finish.
Chapman Grove Reserve Sauv Blanc
Pale straw colour with nettles, limes, guava and tropical fruits combine to produce a complex nose, which is enhanced with some butterscotch lees characters. The palate is vibrant and fresh with a lovely concentration of tropical and subtle tropical flavours. The wine finishes with persistence and a lingering attractive textural flavour.
Chapman Grove Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc
From the near perfect 2018 vintage this wine is typical of the style that comes from Margaret River tropical fruit mineral layers, and crisp acidity.
Flying Fish Cove Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Tasting Notes Colour: Pale Straw Bouquet: Fresh aromas of citrus blossom, lemon curd and fleshy white nectarine combined with juicy tropical fruit flavour deliver a punchy and enjoyable expression of Margaret River SBS. Palate: Vibrant, clean, crisp and fresh are the hallmarks of our wonderful 2021 Flying Fish Cove SBS Cellaring Potential: Drinking beautifully now, or over the next 2–3 years. Variety: 64% Sauvignon Blanc 36% Semillon Region: Margaret River 100% Sub Region: Karridale / Wilyabrup A classic Margaret River blend that's fresh, zesty, with bright acidity - making it a great food-friendly wine. Food Pairings: Pair it with laid-back summer dishes. Pan fried whiting fillets. Freshly peeled prawns and zingy lemon. Pan seared lightly Panko crusted Fremantle sardines with rocket tomato and buffalo mozzarella salad drizzled with salsa verde. Crisp green salads. Winemakers Notes: The traditional Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon blends originated from the Graves region of Bordeaux in South-West France. The two grape varieties that make up this traditional white wine blend have found a more than suitable home in the Southern Hemisphere and in the Margaret River region. Margaret River SBS wines often display a powerfully aromatic expression of the style. Our 2021 Flying Fish Cove displays the lifted aromatics combined with a succulent and powerful palate that is so synonymous with these styles. In this vintage, we have combined the punchy and lifted aromatics of Karridale Sauvignon Blanc with the power and weight of Wilyabrup Semillon.
Lucky Sock Chardonnay
Rivendell Estate Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Presenting with a pale, straw colour this wine fills your senses with fresh citrus blossom on the nose followed by crisp and delicate notes of lemon, passion fruit and peach with a hint of minerality and subtle notes of fresh, cut grass on the palate. Enjoy this wine now – it pairs well with your favourite seafood.
Rivendell Estate Sauvignon Blanc
The wine exhibits a nose with lifted aromas of passion fruit, guava and exciting tropical fruits. The palate is fine with a lovely, nervy acidity and an effortlessly long and dry finish. This single vineyard Sauvignon Blanc was fermented cool and matured over three months on lees to build complexity and palate length.