Grown from two vineyards throughout McLaren Vale to truly express this wonderful grape variety that is so well suited to our Aussie climate.
A vibrant, medium to full-bodied style with soft, plush tannins.
Cherry-berries, warm spice, plump and delicious.
Deep, inky colour with very pretty aromatics that leap out of the glass. Bouncy blackberry fruit like Ribena and chocolate cake. Lovely balanced acidity/tannin structure and a rich, plush texture.
A magic carpet of three different Pinot Noir clones from a single vineyard in Ironbank. Hand picked with 30% whole bunches, before gently basket pressing and maturation for 6 months in seasoned French oak. A bright, floral and layered style.
A lively trio of Grenache, Sangiovese, and Nero d’Avola, our Novello bursts with juicy, red-fruit aromas and a playful charm.
Silky, supple tannins make it effortlessly smooth, while its bright, refreshing style shines when served slightly chilled. Perfect for enjoying now, it’s the ideal wine for casual sipping, sunny afternoons, or sharing with friends.
An early hand picked parcel from the iconic Brini vineyard in Blewitt Springs. 100% Grenache, grown on ancient sandy soils. Partly fermented in locally made terracotta pots, gently hand plunged with extended time on skins. Basket pressed and matured for 6 months in seasoned French oak. A fresh, bright style.
One of Sicily’s great wine treasures, Nero d’Avola is known for its dark berry flavours and medium-bodied style. Ours comes from a single vineyard in McLaren Flat, hand-picked at peak ripeness, perfectly suited to the region’s warm climate.
Aromas of ripe blackberry, plum, and a hint of spice lead to a smooth, silky palate with rounded tannins and a lingering, fruit-driven finish.
We love how well suited Fiano is to the Australian climate, with it’s thick skin and ability to ripen on the vine without losing acidity under the summer sun. It’s also very versatile in the winery, and our aim is to make a style that is fresh, zippy and attractively aromatic. We work with a vineyard at Kersbrook, in the warmer northern Adelaide Hills, which we think is a perfect site growing for Italian grape varieties.