Indigo Vineyard Umpires Decision Sparkling (6 Bottles) Beechworth

$180.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

This wine is made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes sourced from premium Australian cool climate regions. Clean, fresh apple and pear aromas are complimented by a biscuit and bread bouquet. The palate is clean and mouth-filling with a lovely balance between delicate flavour, crisp acidity and fresh fruit.

Our Umpires Decision wines are deliciously fresh, quality wines you can enjoy now. The ‘Umpire’ decides whether the fruit comes from our own vineyard or from other premium regions. Whatever the source, Umpires Decision wines are made with the same commitment to quality Indigo Vineyard Wines are known for.

Clean, fresh apple and pear aromas are complimented by a biscuit and bread bouquet. The palate is clean and mouth-filling with a lovely balance between delicate flavour, crisp acidity and fresh fruit.

Clean, fresh apple and pear aromas are complimented by a biscuit and bread bouquet. The palate is clean and mouth-filling with a lovely balance between delicate flavour, crisp acidity and fresh fruit.

Our sparkling wine is best enjoyed at celebrations. Birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas or Friday night. It is also great to drink when you are thirsty.

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About Indigo Vineyard Wines

The Indigo Vineyard is located near the hamlet of Everton in the foothills of the Victorian Alps. The region enjoys beautiful views, fine dining, wonderful local produce, historic Beechworth streetscapes and is recognised for outstanding Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon.

The hot days and cool nights, granitic sand and clay loam soils and a location in foothills of the Victorian Alps combine to create an amazing terroir for growing super premium grapes.

Located between Beechworth and Wangaratta, the Indigo Vineyard has 46 hectares planted to 11 different varieties of grapes.

The vineyard soils range from granitic sands to clay loams. Most of the vineyard is undulating North-South and East facing. This ensures maximum light interception, but minimises the harsh afternoon summer sun.

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