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Winemaker's Selection Barossa Valley Fiano 2023

Winemaker's Selection Barossa Valley Fiano 2023

Winemaker's Selection Barossa Valley Fiano 2023

750 mL
$25.00
6 x 750 mL
$150.00

Overview

Overview

The Winemaker's Selection was introduced to allow experimentation and special parcels of fruit to remain separate so that they can show their true colours. Senior winemaker Alex MacKenzie believes Fiano is an emerging Barossa varietal well suited to the region, demonstrating an ability to make complex aromatic and textured wines.

Lively fresh lemon and citrus blossom are interwoven with varietal lemongrass, almond kernel and fig. A textural delight and the perfect complement to flavoursome foods.

Varietal Fiano
Vintage 2023
Country Australia
Region Barossa Valley
Volume 750 mL
Closure Screw Cap
Alc/Vol 12.5%
Peak Drinking Now - 2025
Winemaker Alex MacKenzie

Taste Description

Taste Description

Nose

The wine has lifted aromatics reminiscent of freshly picked elderflower, a hint of tropical fruit, and complemented by citrus peel.

Flavours and Palate

The palate is fresh and textural with a seamless mouthfeel, showcasing bright flavours of citrus fruits and finishing with tropical fruits. Mouth-watering crisp acidity cleanses the palate. Perfect for fresh seafood and Mediteranean inspired dishes.

Awards and Accolades

Awards and Accolades

Bronze Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show

Viticulture

Viticulture

The 2022/23 growing season was wet and cool by Barossa standards. Soil moisture was above average due to the wettest Spring since 1992-setting up the season ahead with disease pressure and rain event challenges. These cooler conditions saw the grape phenology mature in line with sugars levels, producing full flavoured wines which retained their natural acidity.