Devil's Lair Honeybomb Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
The Honeybomb Semillon Sauvignon Blanc is a punchy and textural expression of a Margaret River SSB. It is very much in the Devil's Lair playground, experimenting with a small percentage of oak and lees work to add complexity whilst respecting varietal aromatics and purity. Defined by a mineral edge (quartz comes to mind) and muddled lime with a zesty line and salivating acidity layered with elements of starfruit and nashi pear like texture captured from a small barrel ferment component.Devil’s Lair senior winemaker Ben Miller’s enthusiasm for wine is extraordinary. Growing up in the Hunter Valley, he was encouraged to be adventurous, curious and hard working. It was playing rugby in many of the world’s winemaking regions, travelling and working through New Zealand, France, Spain, Portugal, US, Italy, Coonawarra, McLaren Vale and Margaret River that sparked a further love of wine. He’s now settled in Margaret River where he has the 'opportunity to work on the land and create something that speaks of its place'.
Choosy Beggars Chenin Blanc
Choosy Beggars, being what they are, rarely go for run-of-the-mill. They find boring, well, distinctly unpalatable. The are individuals for whom discernment is a way of life. As such, Choosy Beggars wines have huge personality, great verve and are undoubtedly, something out of the box. A Margaret River classic Redolent in ripe lychee and mango characters, Fresh yet luscious in all the best ways, get some on ice and get amongst it.
St Johns Wine Crush Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Bursting with zesty lemon and lime, and a subtle hint of white blossom. Super vibrant and seriously delicious! Tropical fruit notes pair with aromas of freshly cut grass and crunchy apple. The finish is lively, bright, and refreshing. Classic summer drinking.
Flying Fish Cove Wildberry Estate Cabernet
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Region: 100% Margaret River Sub-region: Wilyabrup Cellaring Potential: 5-10 years Winemaker notes Colour: Vibrant red purple hue. Bouquet:Black and red berry fruit are complemented by earthy graphite and dark chocolate notes. Maturation in seasoned French oak gives a subtle background of vanilla and spice. Palate:Medium bodied and vibrant palate sums up this wonderful expression of Wilyabrup Cabernet. The palate is fresh and full of vibrant mulberry, cassis and black cherry flavours. Mature, ripe and fresh tannin drives the flavour to a long and persistent finish. Viticulture This Cabernet Sauvignon was grown in the Wilyabrup sub region of Margaret River. The canopy management is a vertical shoot position trellis with a north south facing aspect. The clonal selection is the popular Houghton selection Cabernet Sauvignon. Soil types are typically sandy loam over free draining lateritic sub soils. 2021 is typified by a cool and mild growing season which has culminated in wines of delicacy and poise. Winemaking The fruit was picked on the 11th April showing excellent flavours and tannin maturity. Lightly crushed fruit was then placed to a static fermenter for a further 13 days of fermentation with daily pump overs to ensure a moderate fermentation temperature and extraction of tannin. Once the desirable amount of flavour and tannin was evident the wine was pressed before being matured in seasoned French oak for a following 9 months before bottling. Technical details Alc: % 14.0 pH: 3.62 TA: 5.9 RS: <1.0g,L.
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Robert Oatley Margaret River Signature Chardonnay
A bright, mid-weight, white peach-accented, gently oaked wine grown on selected sites across Australia’s highest performing Chardonnay region.
Robert Oatley Signature Maragaret River Sauvignon Blanc
Churchview Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon
A vibrant yet elegant Margaret River Cab. Black and blue fruits form a core with nots of dark chocolate, moch a and baking spices, all wrapped in silky tannins. Certified organic winery Churchview owned by the Fokkema family, headed by Spike Fokkema, who originally emigrated from the Netherlands in the 1950s. The estate is named for the heritage-listed church that can be seen from the cellar door. “The range is impressive from value- for-money through to premium end wines made in a distinctive and consistent style.” (Ray Jordan).