Balgownie Estate Nouveau Syrah 2022 (12 Bottles) Bendigo

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A light and delicate style of Shiraz that is aromatic with the scent of raspberry, cherry, and juicy plums. The Shiraz fruit has provided balance and structure to produce a perfumed wine that is delicious and food friendly.

Medium bodied, fresh with plenty of energy, red fruits scream for attention. Think strawberries, red cherries, and red currants. White pepper, some char and crunchy red apple acidity add further pleasure. A little texture for good measure coupled with a whole lot of slurp factor, another glass please.

The fruit for the Syrah was grown at Bendigo and was handpicked at the right moment to balance the soft and juicy fruit flavours with crisp acid to produce an elegant and refined wine.

Winemaking Notes
In the winery the fruit was destemmed and partially crushed with 20% left as whole berries and a portion of free run juice was also added. These techniques help to increase the fresh fruit favours in the finished wine. The fruit was left to cold soak before undergoing wild yeast fermentation over 14 days. At dryness, the wine was aged on lees for five months in old French oak barrels before being bottled.

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Description

Balgownie Estate Wines was the first vineyard planted in the Bendigo district in more than 80 years and began the re-emergence of Bendigo as a significant area for wine production.

The 33 hectare vineyard is situated on a gentle slope overlooking Myer’s Creek at Maiden Gully. This superb site of alluvial soil has major plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon and shiraz with smaller amounts of pinot noir, chardonnay, merlot, cabernet franc, petit verdot, viognier and sangiovese. Balgownie Estate’s Yarra Valley vineyards were planted in 2002 to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Balgownie Estate

Balgownie wines are steeped in history, character, and a genuine sense of place. Born in the red soil of Bendigo in 1969, Balgownie Estate was founded by pharmacist-turned-winemaker Stuart Anderson, inspired by the great French wines and pioneers like Dr Max Lake. Anderson planted Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz on a gently sloping vineyard in Maiden Gully—wines that remain at the heart of Balgownie's identity today.

With rich alluvial clay soils and a climate of warm days and cool nights, Bendigo proved ideal for crafting bold, age-worthy reds. Balgownie quickly earned a reputation in the 1970s as a serious red wine producer, with a style marked by savoury complexity, moderate alcohol, and thoughtful oak use.

In 1999, wine-loving brothers Des and Rod Forrester, along with Bill Freeman, revived the estate, modernised the winery, and expanded the vineyards—introducing new varieties like Sangiovese and Viognier. That same year, they launched a second chapter in the Yarra Valley, planting Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the region’s cool-climate soils. By 2013, the Yarra vineyards matured, yielding elegant, complex wines worthy of the Estate label.

Though Balgownie faced challenges—including a fire in 2020 that destroyed its Yarra Valley restaurant and cellar door—the brand’s resilience stood firm. A world-class venue rose in its place by 2022, reflecting the estate’s ongoing commitment to luxury, innovation, and hospitality.

Recent years have seen Balgownie expand beyond its two estate vineyards, sourcing top-tier fruit from across Victoria while still focusing on its hallmark reds and cool-climate whites. The appointment of winemaker Tony Winspear—who has been with Balgownie since 1994—ensures continuity of craft and vision.

From its pioneering roots to its modern evolution, Balgownie remains a benchmark of Victorian winemaking. Whether it's the structured Cabernet from Bendigo or the refined Chardonnay from the Yarra Valley, Balgownie wines offer depth, balance, and a sense of timeless quality.