Winery notes (2021 Vintage)
"An elegant nose with aromas of white blossom, floral’s and honeysuckle. Dry to taste and medium-bodied, the palate is succulent with the flavours of citrus, peaches, ripe fruit balanced by a limey softness and a dry finish. An excellent aperitif and food wine. Domenic and the winery team believe the 2021 vintage offered some of the best smelling ferments of all times!. A fabulous vintage and an elegant wine. Enjoy – Salute!"
4 ½ Stars Michael Cooper (2021 Vintage)
"A single-vineyard wine, grown at Bendigo, the youthful 2021 vintage has the words 'Dry Riesling' on the back label. Light lemon/green, it is a scented, medium to full-bodied wine, with good intensity of citrusy, slightly appley flavours, some peachy notes, balanced acidity and a dryish finish. Approachable now, it's well worth cellaring."
Reviews for previous vintages below…
5 Stars & 95/100 Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, October 2020 (2020 Vintage)
"This is impeccably styled and poised, showing lime sorbet, Granny Smith apple, floral and wet limestone notes on the nose, leading to a finely textured palate that's linear and persistent. It's brilliantly concentrated and pristine, backed by firm acidity, ensuring its graceful development. Style: Off-dry. At its best: 2022 to 2032."
94/100 Bob Campbell MW, September 2020 (2020 Vintage)
"From the Bendigo subregion – this wine boasts a vineyard with a view. Dry and slightly salty-mineral wine with lime zest, and white flower flavours. A taut, seamless wine with a lovely sweet-and-sour tension. Delicious!"
93/100 Cameron Douglas MS, October 2019 (2019 Vintage)
"Fragrant, enticing and pure fruited bouquet of Riesling. There’s a natural creamy texture that unfurls in the bouquet highlighting aromas of green tea and peach, apples and citrus highlights with a light floral, honeysuckle layer. Crisp, luscious, salivating and dry on the palate with flavours of apples and lemon then peach and flowers. Plenty of acidity – this wine will age well for some time, lighter weighted, lengthy finish. Best drinking from mid to late 2020 and through the next decade."