Payten and Jones Fot-li Vermut Rojo (6 Bottles) Yarra Valley

$210.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

This white label has 19 botanicals, hints of clove and spice. Fresh acidity is balanced with a hint of sweetness.

Drink with a slice of orange, an olive for saltiness, a glass full of ice and if you want, 1/3 soda water.

Reus in Catalonia, Spain

The home of the best Vermut (Vermouth) in Spain and we consider Spain the best producer in the world.
We travelled over there with the intention to make our own Vermut. But in Reus we did a blind tasting, ended up blind and realised we’d never come close to making something good as the Fot-Li.

So we called them the day before we flew out and after a 30 minute meeting, we realised they were pretty much just like us – small, craft and quality focused… But waayyy more professional.

They make it out of their friends winery. After a quick handshake deal, we’re the exclusive importers in to Oz.

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About Payten and Jones Wine

Allegedly the only two (literate) students to Graduate Healesville High School 1997, we were always destined to work together. Behn (the Payten) drove his first Tractor at the age of 5. Troy (the Jones) was talking by the age of 1 and hasn’t shut up since.

Naturally we fell in with the wrong crowd out here, and became heavily involved in the wine industry.

Behn’s dad Pete knows a thing or two about vineyards. Before his years of working in the Yarra Valley, he managed Australia’s first organic vineyard and is always focused heavily on sustainability.  We knew we were in good hands. The three of us continue to spend regular nights sharing a glass of Red, solving the world’s problems.

Our wines are a little different – they may be murky in the glass and can sometimes throw a bit of sediment.

They always look better with a bit of air, served neat in a glass (although straws also work), at the right temperature, with fresh food and great company.

The wines are not ‘perfect’ by industry standards, but they have the perfect personality for the situations they’re made for.

Drinking these wines is like experiencing a band live, as opposed to listening to a recorded track.

There’s minimal intervention and doing nothing to a wine is the hardest part of making it.  Always interesting, with a little soul left in.

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