Moorilla Muse Gewurztraminer 2018 (6 Bottles) Tasmania

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Our winemaker’s favourite grape, and an exciting take on it—a much drier, more expressive wine than the dessert stickies you’d often see it used for. The nose is a stunner, the bouquet bursting with Turkish delight florals and tropical fruit (lychee, honeysuckle, jasmine), while the palate is full and mouth-filling—thanks to time fermenting on skins—with citrus and spice combining beautifully in a wine that’ll pair excellently with food (it’ll stand up to plenty of salt or spice—go a pad thai) or conversation.

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About Moorilla Wines

The word ‘Moorilla’ means ‘rock by the water’ in various Aboriginal dialects. For thousands of years, the Moorilla site was home to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Mouheneenner People.

In 1948, Italian émigré and textile merchant Claudio Alcorso purchased a nineteen-hectare plot of land on what was known as Frying Pan Island – ‘a neglected orchard’ of ‘unkempt, unpruned apple and pear trees’ with a riverbank overhung with casuarina trees. This would become Moorilla with the first grapevines planted in 1958 and first vintage in 1962.

David Walsh purchased Moorilla in 1995 and Canadian ‘wild child’ Conor van der Reest took the helm as chief winemaker in 2007, championing the terroir of Moorilla’s vineyards, kick-started an ambitious cellaring program (cultivating wines with maturity) and helped design Moorilla’s new winery (a state-of- the-art facility).

Moorilla own two very different cool climate vineyards: Moorilla in the south (just north of Hobart and the same site as Mona) and St Matthias in the north (15kms outside of Launceston).

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