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Swinney Farvie Mourvedre 2024 - United Cellars
Swinney Farvie Mourvedre 2024 - United Cellars

Swinney Farvie Mourvedre 2024

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“Swinney’s Farvie wines are a tale of greatness.” James Halliday

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    • Description

      Winemaker Rob Mann describes the Mourvèdre as “the most audacious, emotive wine” of the Farvie trio. It’s crafted from a draconian selection of dry-grown bush-vine bunches on the same kidney-shaped patch of dirt as the Farvie Grenache vines in the Wilson’s Pool Vineyard. The vines here face northeast on leaner topsoil and with a higher percentage of coarse lateritic gravel; the roots have now made it down into the clay beneath. Meticulous fruit-thinning and selective hand-harvesting over multiple passes ensure Swinney achieves fruit that is as close to perfect as possible. According to Mann, the Farvie Mourvèdre works beautifully with stem inclusion. “It helps to balance the wildness, gaminess and rustiness of the fruit while accentuating the spice element of the wine.” Fermented with 100% whole bunches, the wine spent 14 days on skins before being pressed to large, fine-grained, seasoned French oak vessels, where it matured for 11 months. It’s the wildest, most intoxicating of the three Farvie wines, compared, by the maker, to a deep dive into a 600-page novel. 13.6% alcohol.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Black Cherry, Savoury, Strawberry

      Palate:

      Earthy, Red Cherry, Strawberry

      Food Pairings:
      Game Game
      Pork Pork
      Red Meat Red Meat

    Description

    Winemaker Rob Mann describes the Mourvèdre as “the most audacious, emotive wine” of the Farvie trio. It’s crafted from a draconian selection of dry-grown bush-vine bunches on the same kidney-shaped patch of dirt as the Farvie Grenache vines in the Wilson’s Pool Vineyard. The vines here face northeast on leaner topsoil and with a higher percentage of coarse lateritic gravel; the roots have now made it down into the clay beneath. Meticulous fruit-thinning and selective hand-harvesting over multiple passes ensure Swinney achieves fruit that is as close to perfect as possible. According to Mann, the Farvie Mourvèdre works beautifully with stem inclusion. “It helps to balance the wildness, gaminess and rustiness of the fruit while accentuating the spice element of the wine.” Fermented with 100% whole bunches, the wine spent 14 days on skins before being pressed to large, fine-grained, seasoned French oak vessels, where it matured for 11 months. It’s the wildest, most intoxicating of the three Farvie wines, compared, by the maker, to a deep dive into a 600-page novel. 13.6% alcohol.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Black Cherry, Savoury, Strawberry

    Palate:

    Earthy, Red Cherry, Strawberry

    Food Pairings:
    Game Game
    Pork Pork
    Red Meat Red Meat
    Swinney

    George John Alexander Swinney was a pioneer of the Frankland River Region. Guided by the Swinney family motto, Quo Fata Vocant—Whither the Fates Call—George settled at ‘Franklands’ in 1922. Located on the banks of the Frankland River, the property features gently undulating hills, dominated by jarrah and redgum trees growing upon ironstone gravel and loam soils. This is where our story begins. Fate is a funny thing. A perhaps spurious concept for some - but for us, a family motto.

    Ours is a story that began over one hundred years ago, when George ‘Farvie’ Swinney sailed from England and put down roots in Australia, eventually finding his dream property in ‘Franklands’.

    A large grazing property on the banks of the River, George and his beloved wife Mary made this place their home, setting the course for generations to come. And with each generation a new chapter begins. Because with every new custodian of his legacy comes a renewed ambition—to build on Farvie’s story and create something of lasting value.