Growing Conditions

In the Margaret River region, the vintage was without significant heat spikes or summer rains. Diurnal temperature variations were below average which meant the nights remained warm. The maritime cooling influences and retained soil moisture allowed the vines to maintain good canopy condition until harvest. While the characteristic afternoon southerly winds appeared less grating, the lack of humidity and warm conditions keep disease pressure low and vine function high.The Great Southern regions experienced warm to hot conditions throughout the 2011 vintage. Hot spells in March magnified the effect of little spring or summer rain. With soil moisture very low, the cooler south facing vineyard sites did receive some reprieve off the southern ocean. This relief was however limited as the seasonal onshore streams that deliver coastal drizzle and cooler conditions across the region, appeared weaker than normal.

Palate

The bouquet is an enticing mix of white field flowers, grapefruit, pear essence and brioche. Enriched with layers of nutmeal, the palate’s fine, creamy texture is supported by toasted vanillin oak. The bright lemon acidity adds a degree of restraint and length to finish the wine.

Appearance

pale straw in colour with lemon/lime hues.