“Down the hatch at Wrattonbully”
As part of her Limestone Coast regional tour, Sarah Ahmed has produced a detailed article on the geology and associated wines of the Wrattonbully region,
As part of her Limestone Coast regional tour, Sarah Ahmed has produced a detailed article on the geology and associated wines of the Wrattonbully region,
This late-harvest wine has only 5 per cent botrytis, so there are many interesting aspects to the sweetness. Wine critic Jancis Robinson opines that it
By pure chance I drove past the Terre à Terre vineyard just last week. After vineyard upon vineyard of quite traditionally shaped plots, the close
Hoopers Vineyard, picked on 13 Mar, 5% of botrytised grapes. Six months in old oak. Bottled in Oct 2012. RS 58 g/l. Really quite sweet!
It pays to read instructions – this has 5% botrytis infection, and it’s catching, so we drank on sans fruit or dessert. Sweet but spicy
Lots of life in the bottle with this full-flavoured white with attitude. Hints of spice finish over the top of sweet orange-blossom notes. Author: Peter
I tasted 45 botrytis and late harvest wines last Friday and I think this would have gone done a treat. Fruit from Wrattonbully with 5%
Pale straw-bronze; a very classy wine; the grapes were fully ripe at the end of March with only 20% showing any botrytis; harvest took place
This fruits and berries moment gets all the royal treatment with its sweet, custardy dressing and snow-like frosting, both adding richness while conversely highlighting the
Sourced from the Hoopers vineyard – which is adjoining the Terre à Terre vineyard in Wrattonbully – the two rows of Pinot Gris that produced
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