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Murdoch Hill Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2025

BOTTLE:
$30.00
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SKU
105087
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    Producer: Murdoch Hill
    Country: Australia
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2020
    We were touring the vineyard when Michael Downer was told this wine won Best Sauvignon Blanc of Show at the Adelaide Hills Wine Show. Naturally, we headed to the Exeter Hotel for a glass afterwards. The accolade, justified. A benchmark expression, the sweet green notes reined in, not so much tucked away as they are integrated. The vintage's intensity is on full show; it's got a vital core of fruit in palate-staining lemon and grapefruit, and crystalline aromas of spice and candied ginger, apple and pineberry. A portion of the wine was barrel fermented, another left on skins, and the resulting texture drives the acids and fruits into stratospheric heights. A marvel from 20 years of hard work in the vineyard. (95) KATRINA BUTLER, Halliday Wine Companion

    This is squeaky clean, juicy throughout, and full of running. It’s also noticeably dry, if that’s possible. It tastes of cut grass and tropical fruit, metal and hay, with a garden herb or tonic water element in there too. It’s good. It’s refined. It’s slender in a good way. CAMPBELL MATTINSON, The Wine Front