Mitchelton Wines The Bend Moscato (12 Bottles) Central Victoria

$188.00

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Water doesn’t flow naturally in a straight line. It meanders and sways following the topography of the land. Mitchelton resides on one such curve. A place affectionately dubbed: The Bend. An idyllic spot where people congregate to eat, drink and play. Where rushing is a foreign concept, and the day takes you where it will.

Whether on our ground or your own, there’s always a time and a place for The Bend.

Tasting Note: The Bend Moscato has an alluring vibrant pink colour. This wine shows lovely fresh aromatics of rose petal, orange blossom and honeysuckle. Intense flavours of Turkish delight, raspberries, fresh citrus and ripe apples lead to a textured palate. A wine of great appeal, the retained carbon dioxide from fermentation gives a mild ‘frizzante’ effect resulting in a fresh and lively wine. Serve well chilled and enjoy while young and vibrant.

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About Mitchelton

The first crop of vines were planted here in 1969, and the winery named after the historic explorer Major Thomas Mitchell. The iconic 55-metre tower at Mitchelton, designed by Ted Ashton, features proudly on some of Mitchelton’s wine labels. We regularly re-plant the banks of the Goulburn River with native gums and grasses.

Our vineyards produce grapes not only in the Mitchelton Estate but also the famous Heathcote area, which are exclusively Shiraz plantings on the north-facing side of Mount Camel. From the rich, ochre-red ancient earth of the weathered Dookie Hills to the alluvial sands of the Goulburn Valley floor, this part of Victoria around Mitchelton is home to several wineries both distinctive and distinguished. The warmth of the region is softened by an abundance of lakes, billabongs and creeks, while the loose, sandy and gravelly soils typically produce generous yields without compromising colour or flavour.

The alluvial river sediments on which the Mitchelton Estate was founded come from the granite Strathbogie Ranges in the east, the mudstone sediments of the Graytown Hills, and the ancient marine deposits of the mountains to the south. The unique characteristics of these various soil types interact with our vine roots in a variety of ways, ultimately creating unique wines of great complexity.

Since its inception in 1969, Mitchelton has developed a proud history of quality amassed around our award winning wines crafted from our main vineyard in Nagambie. Today we also pick grapes from our Toolleen estate vineyard in Heathcote and source quality fruit from our grower partners across Victorian wine regions.

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