Frazer Woods La Cache Blanc de Blanc 2016 (6 Bottles) Margaret River

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La Cache specialise in creating quality sparkling wines from premium parcels of Margaret River fruit. Crafted by the méthode traditionnelle, traditional French winemaking methods, our wines are aged on lees for several years, enhancing their character and complexity while retaining lively, fresh fruit flavours.

Crafted from 100% Margaret River Chardonnay.

‘Pale gold in the glass, with a super-fine bead, it shows bright and fresh on the nose, with notes of lemon curd, toasted brioche and fresh hazelnut. The toasted brioche notes follow through into the palate, and are complemented by some light yet creamy on the mid- palate notes of lemon curd and fresh lime. The fine mousse, and layers of texture from the extended lees ageing finish off an extremely food-friendly, elegant glass of bubbles.’

THE WINE PILOT – Shanteh Wale – 96 points

“Dedicated to the art of Traditional method sparkling wines comes this 2016 vintage from Frazer Woods in their La Cache bottling. The base wine remained on wild yeast lees and underwent partial malolactic fermentation. In bottle and aged on lees for over 7 years, disgorged in November 2023. Tarte-tatin apples, poached pears and lemon biscotti. Candied lemon twists, hazelnut skin and freshly baked croissants. A hint of Rainier cherries, terra cotta and ground ginger. Beautifully ripe Margaret River chardonnay explodes on the palate with a freshness that’s hard to believe. A slurp of pineapple and lemon curd acidity turns to a delightful almond meal creaminess. This is in its peak drinking window with the ability to age for another 3-4 years as well. Traditional method sparkling wine is a true labour of love. This is outstanding drinking. Pour a glass, enjoy with prawn toast and be grateful Aussie winemakers love what they do.”

GOLD MEDAL – Langton’s Margaret River Wine Show 2023

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About Frazer Woods Wines

John was enjoying a quiet tipple at the local watering-hole on a Friday evening, when he heard of a property for sale in Wilyabrup. 40km southwest of his beer mat and lying between the forest and the massive expanse of Indian Ocean, this piece of land piqued an interest in John that was only exacerbated by further enquiry.

Never ones to shrink an opportunity, John and Jan purchased the property at an auction at the Vasse Hotel on 14 December 1985. What would become Frazer Woods was mostly bushland, plus one large paddock and a shack with no electricity. But John and Jan recognised in it something they could grow, nurture and encourage into life. It had potential.

They have worked exceptionally hard since those early days, building their reputation, and raising their family. John and Jan continue to innovate and invest in state of the art equipment for the winery, however with his background as an electrician, John is also never afraid of improvisation!

It is with this spirit of determination, enjoyment, experimentation and excellence that, more than a quarter of a century later, they continue to produce Margaret River’s finest sparkling wines, crafted from local Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz.

The vineyard is situated in the highly sort after Willyabrup sub region of Margaret River – a world-renowned wine region celebrated for producing high quality wines.

The fruit for Frazer Woods wines comes from a mix of their own vineyard planted back in 1996, and fruit from a long-standing agreement with a small grower in Karridale. The estate vineyard is situated in the highly sort after Wilyabrup sub region of Margaret River. John also sources fruit depending on the vintage from select growers in Margaret River and Pemberton.

The grapes are grown with little to no irrigation, and are hand-picked and sorted. Naturally occurring ferments and unhurried time in barrel or tank, all showcase the care and attention to detail that makes Frazer Woods a special piece of Margaret River’s wine industry.

Each La Cache wine is crafted by the méthode traditionelle and each spends between 5 – 8 years on lees before release. Stored in John’s hand crafted straw bale shed, he keeps a close eye the wines from bottling through to disgorgment to ensure the wine is released at the ideal time. His wines don’t always move vintage consecutively – John will jump backwards or skip over a vintage to make sure the wines are released at their optimum readiness – when a particular vintage is showing itself as ready, only then does it get disgorged and finished for the consumer.

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