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Tyrrell's Special Release Fiano 2023
Tyrrell's Special Release Fiano 2023

Tyrrell's Special Release Fiano 2023

SKU: TYFI202310 UCAU
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A large percentage of juice ‘solids’ was retained in ferment to bring texture.

A food friendly wine ready for immediate enjoyment.

One of the most popular alternative varieties

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    • Description

      The fruit was sourced from two separate blocks in the Broke Fordwich sub-region of the Hunter Valley. These two blocks have varying soil types, darker sandy loams and red volcanic basalt, which adds to the complexity of the wine.

      Fiano is one of Australia’s key alternate grape varieties and is perfectly suited to the climate of the Hunter Valley. An unwooded style, the wine has intense varietal characteristics with aromas of pear and spice. The palate is perfectly balanced between fruit intensity and textural elements from the solids ferment, with a brisk acidity. A food friendly wine ready for immediate enjoyment.

      Tasting Profile

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

      Lemon, Orange Marmalade, White Flowers

      Palate:

      Petrol, Stonefruit, White Pepper

      Food Pairings:
      Asian Food Asian
      Fish Fish
      Shellfish Shellfish

    Description

    The fruit was sourced from two separate blocks in the Broke Fordwich sub-region of the Hunter Valley. These two blocks have varying soil types, darker sandy loams and red volcanic basalt, which adds to the complexity of the wine.

    Fiano is one of Australia’s key alternate grape varieties and is perfectly suited to the climate of the Hunter Valley. An unwooded style, the wine has intense varietal characteristics with aromas of pear and spice. The palate is perfectly balanced between fruit intensity and textural elements from the solids ferment, with a brisk acidity. A food friendly wine ready for immediate enjoyment.

    Tasting Profile

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

    Lemon, Orange Marmalade, White Flowers

    Palate:

    Petrol, Stonefruit, White Pepper

    Food Pairings:
    Asian Food Asian
    Fish Fish
    Shellfish Shellfish
    Tyrrells

    One of Australia's oldest family-owned wineries, Tyrrell's is an icon in the nation's wine industry. With vineyards from its home in the Hunter Valley, to South Australia and Victoria, the family has sourced premium parcels of fruit with which to continue their heritage of fine wine. The Tyrrell's name has been synonymous with the wine industry since its inception in 1858 by English immigrant Edward Tyrrell.

    Today, the winery is managed by Bruce Tyrrell, a 4th generation family member and the head winemaker. In 1989, Bruce completed his first vintage of Semillon and named it 'Vat 1'. Upon its release to the market as an aged Semillon seven years later, it swept the awards shows and is now considered the benchmark of that wine style. As a family endeavour, Bruce and his wife Pauline's children are also involved; Jane is a sales representative of the brand, while her brother Chris as assistant winemaker, helps his father make the wines that have captured the global wine industry's attention.

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