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Brokenwood Hunter Valley Semillon 2024

BOTTLE:
$33.00
Out of stock
SKU
101068
HALF-DOZEN: $188.10 or $31.35 each
DOZEN: $356.40 or $29.70 each

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Producer: Brokenwood
Country: Australia
Grape: Semillon
Size: BTL
Vintage: 2020

SPECIAL VALUE - Made exclusively from hand-picked fruit sourced across the valley, this wine offers incredible value with its pure, lemony fruit, palate breadth, freshness and length. Ever-dependable and deeply satisfying, it stands out as one of the region's best buys. Gorgeous in its youth, with lime blossom and green apple notes, it will reward careful cellaring, unveiling toast and flint characters over time. (95) TONI PATERSON, Halliday Wine Companion

I really like the 2024 vintage for Hunter Semillon. A fair pop of flavour, though they also have a bit more grip than is usual (or at least many do).

Juicy, white nectarine, lemongrass, a bit of spice, lime rind. Bright, fruity, sherbetty, a fair bit of flavour here, citrus and green apple, with a light floral finish of excellent length. Delicious. Very much an each way bet for drinking or cellaring, though it’s kind of hard to resist as a young wine. (93) GARY WALSH, The Wine Front

Very light straw colour; reserved, shy and very dry aromas of straw/hay and dried flowers and herbs, lots of aromas happening here. In the mouth, it's light bodied, soft textured and gently grapy, with a little sweetness to the fruit, as opposed to the more classic bone-dry style. Fresh acidity. Delicious and very accessible in its extreme youth. HUON HOOKE, The Real Review