Southeast Notes Sauvignon Blanc 2021 (6 Bottles) Barossa Valley

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Zesty and fruit-packed. Those Sauvignon blanc hallmarks of passionfruit and nettles cut through with brisk acidity make this a perfect partner with pesto pasta dishes and grilled fish. There’s enough about this wine to match with lightly-spiced Thai”

Winemaker Notes

Colour Pale straw
Nose This fine Eden Valley Sauvignon Blanc displays aromas of tropical stone fruits and passionfruit giving way to mango, guava, nectarine and just a hint of dried herb.
Palate Crisp, refreshing and detailed on the palate, the vibrant acid line is tamed by the generosity culminating in a long, pristine finish.
Aging Enjoy now or cellar for some good years
Food Pairing Best served with fresh seafood, Asian dishes and goat cheese

Terroir & Wine Making

Age of vines Stately Vines
Pressing Basket Pressed
Fining No fining. Vegan friendly
Alc/vol 750 ml , 13%, Contains Sulphites

Description

History

Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia, traversed our estate on 13th December 1837, when exploring the north-east of Adelaide. On this historic occasion, he named our town Lyndoch and the surrounding hills Barossa. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze statue of Colonel Light on horseback, and the iconic Barossa Manor commemorate the birthplace of the world-famous Barossa wine region on our estate. Generations of our winemakers have dedicated their work to this grand tradition, embodying our heritage of outstanding winemaking in every bottle.

This wine is named after the summer breeze when Col. Light traversed our estate on a summer day on Dec. 13th 1837 at about 5pm reminding him of Barrosa in Spain, when naming our valley Lyndoch and the hill range Barossa. Among the exploration party was James Hurtle Fisher who later became first Mayor of Adelaide.

1837 Barossa

1837 Barossa is an iconic Australian wine producer that commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia named the Barossa in December 1837. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback and the iconic Barossa Manor honour the birthplace of Barossa on the estate.

Generations of our winemakers have dedicated their work to our grand tradition, embodying our heritage of outstanding wine-making in every bottle. We produce extraordinary wines of distinction. As such all our wines wear a cordon sash. The cordon sash recalls the uniform decorations of 1837. It is a sign of extraordinary achievements. Our logo symbolizes Colonel William Light on horseback while pointing towards the Barossa Range when naming them in 1837.

Described as a Mediterranean climate, Barossa typically experiences cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers which is ideal for grape growing. Our red varieties are grown in the Barossa Valley, reserve red wines hail exclusively from the estate near Lyndoch on 190m elevation. The characteristic estate soil consists of a very small top layer of red brown silty clay on a bed of creamy limestone. A soil profile which makes the vines work very hard and rewards with a well-structured flavor profile full of tannins. Our white varieties are grown in the cool climate of Eden Valley on 485m elevation in fertile sandy loam over deep soil with organic matter. Our vineyards are sustainable practice certified. Certification is granted by NASAA Certified Organic (NCO). Viticulture is overseen with a philosophy of minimal chemical input.

Unrivalled, sweeping views of the picturesque Barossa Valley are what waits you as you enter through the gates of this Barossa landmark destination. From the moment you arrive up the long driveway you are instantly encapsulated by the stunning architecture of the historic building that perfectly combines antiquity with modern designs. The spectacular estate in the Southern Barossa town of Lyndoch has breathtaking views over a landscape of rolling hills blanketed in rows of vines, punctuated with modern art sculptures