Little Reddie Pinot Grigio 2023 (6 Bottles) Leanganook, Victoria

$159.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

The Little Reddie Pinot Grigio grows on the Igneous vineyard, located on the western slope of Leanganook (Mount Alexander). The vines sit on quartz and decomposed granite and are planted at 430 metres with an east-west orientation.

In the cellar, Pat handles the fruit gently to keep everything light and fresh; the grapes are gently crushed before a delicate pressing and stainless-steel fermentation. The wine is racked a few times during vinification to avoid reduction, and the result is a fresh, lively and deliciously well-balanced Grigio, perfect for the warmer weather.

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About Little Reddie

Pat Underwood uncovers unique vineyards in Central Victoria, from dry-grown plots in Malmsbury, obscure plantings of indigenous Venetian varieties or iron rich sites planted to beautifully bloody and mineral Nebbiolo.

His relationships with his growers are fierce, and he works alongside them wherever he can, sharing ethics and values on the land and in the cellar, with passionate intuition and minimal intervention.

Pat Underwood is the mind, hands and palate behind the charming wines of Little Reddie.

Pat takes fruits from across multiple well-farmed sites across Central Victoria. These are, by and large, vineyards and regions that fly under the radar. Well, Pat is making more and more people sit up and take notice.

He makes everything from classic, straight-down-the-line Shiraz and Chardonnay to more esoteric blends and naturally made experimental wines. These are joyful, friendly, charismatic wines from a young guy who shares those same characteristics.

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