Growing Conditions

The 2014 vintage from the south west of Western Australia was yet another great vintage and extends the succession of highly rated vintages to eight. - 2007 to 2014 - amazing!
The typical weather pattern of: sufficient yet below average winter rain; a blustery and impulsive spring and a warm, dry summer, set the stage for a promising outcome
Whilst noticeable, the native marri blossom was not enough to sate the resident bird populations and netting of vineyards is now embedded in the annual grape growing cycle
Margaret River began the growing season with a rain filled soil profile and full catchments. Spring was cool with damaging north westerly’s wreaking havoc on flowering and set in Chardonnay and Shiraz, thereby reduced yields. Beyond the blustery start, the vintage was uniformly warm with a week of annoyingly intermittent rains in early April to keep us on our toes Thanks to the favourable summer, the wines produced from the 2014 vintage are full of beautiful varietal fruit, bright acidity and supple tannins. The stars of the vintage will be Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.

Nose

An array of subtle and intricate notes of dried pear, honeysuckle, lemon /lime citrus oils, peach, minerals, nuts and caramel.

Palate

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.

Appearance

Vibrant in appearance and pale lemon in colour.

Food Pairing

Blue swimmer crab with a dill mayonnaise for dipping or double cream brie on water biscuits.