Crittenden Estate OGGI 2021 (6 Bottles) Mornington Peninsula

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As winemakers we love to experiment; you could almost say it’s in our blood. The sad thing though is that by and large these experimental wines rarely see the light of day. Due to limited volumes and a lack of continuity they will invariably be blended away – never available for public scrutiny or enjoyment. And so, in an effort to change this we have created a little label called OGGI. From the Italian word ‘today’, OGGI is our opportunity to show people what we are trialling in the winery.

Floral notes from the White Muscat are both complimented and challenged by the orange peel and amoretto fragrance from the skins fermented Pinot Grigio. Soft initial mouthfeel but intensity builds to a long grippy finish courtesy once again of skin contact.

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About Crittenden Estate

Crittenden Estate is one of the oldest family owned and operated wineries on the Mornington Peninsula. Established in 1982, they are passionate about creating quality cool climate wines that represent the region as well as their commitment to minimal input viticulture. After growing up on the farm, the second generation of Crittendens are now fully immersed in the family business.

Garry Crittenden’s son Rollo is now Winemaker whilst daughter Zoe takes care of the marketing. Rollo credits the quality of the Crittenden wines with the sustainable management of the vineyard that has been imperative in their processes for the last 15 years, vastly improving the quality of the soil and in turn the quality of the fruit and wine.

The second Crittenden generation, siblings Rollo and Zoe, both grew up among the vines watching their father make magic out of grape growing. These days they have embraced and taken on the family business with Rollo controlling the winemaking and general management and Zoe taking care of all of the marketing, allowing their father Garry to move into (semi!) retirement.

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