Blind Corner Sangiovese 2023 (3 Bottles) Margaret River

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A lot of great things have originated in Italy – Renaissance art, the jacuzzi, and succulent Sangiovese. We pay tribute to that awesomeness in our own take on this classic wine, grown the organic way in Western Australia.

This Sangiovese is made from just 8 rows of Italian vines, grafted with excellent Brunello clones. The grapes were all foot crushed, hand plunged and basket pressed to make an easy-drinking red that’s soft on the palate, while maintaining a heavenly body much like Michelangelo’s David.

Ben Gould’s experience in Italy is writ large at Blind Corner—the ancient techniques of ramato, ripasso and appassimento are prominent across the range. Lamenting the lack of quality material available in WA, Gould shipped over some cuttings of the respected Brunello clone of Sangiovese, which today makes up eight rows in his biodynamic Quindalup vineyard.

Capitalising on the merits of this young-vine fruit, at this stage, Gould is aiming for an easy-drinking, succulent rosso—something delicious and authentically tangy to wash down that pizza or BBQ. The grapes were foot-crushed or hand-plunged and then basket-pressed into old oak. The wine was bottled unfiltered after nine months. It’s a deliciously expressive, jubey red loaded with sweet cherry fruit and a spicy, peppery close.

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About Blind Corner

Nestled amidst the coastal flats of Quindalup in Margaret River, Blind Corner is a serene haven bordered by the Indian Ocean, with sandy soils layered with pea gravel, coffee rock, and ironstone. Embracing rigorous organic practices since 2016, Ben and Naomi cultivate their vineyard with care, employing cover crops to enrich the soil and utilizing a finger weeder for meticulous vineyard maintenance. Their dedication extends to the cellar, where they handle everything in-house, from winemaking to bottling, powered by solar energy and homemade biodiesel.

Ben, a passionate vigneron, employs a variety of vessels, including concrete eggs and old barrels, eschewing manipulation and embracing minimal intervention winemaking. Rejecting conventional practices, Blind Corner eschews mobile concentrators, opting instead for natural methods like using Aligoté to maintain freshness in their Chardonnay.

The name Blind Corner reflects the Goulds’ unconventional approach to winemaking, emphasizing organic certification and accessible pricing. Their eclectic range exudes energy and a bohemian spirit, offering wines that are approachable, delicious, and true to their down-to-earth ethos.

The journey to Blind Corner began with Ben and Naomi’s desire for a vineyard where their children could roam freely. Inspired by a European vineyard tour, they blend old-world techniques with modern knowledge, continuously refining their craft. Their expansion includes a second vineyard, complete with a bottling line, and additions like a biodynamic vegetable garden, beehives, and free-range chickens, embodying their commitment to sustainability and self-sufficiency.

Though their journey hasn’t been without challenges, Ben and Naomi are proud to share their wines with fellow enthusiasts, embracing transparency and inviting others to join them on their journey toward a better world.

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