Tasting Profile
October 2023
Pale straw in colour, with bright fruit aromas that leap from glass. Green apple flesh, pear skin and a touch of citrus merge to notes of fresh picked spices and honeysuckle florals. The palate is vibrant and crisp, with a long fine line of acidity that drives the wine harmoniously from start to finish. The mid palate displays a creamy lees textural note that is subtly woven into the fruit layer. Pears, grapefruit, and spice all converge into a flavoursome finish.
13.5%
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Reviews
Wine Pilot, April 2024
Ken Gargett
It has taken little more than a blink of a viticultural eye for Mornington Peninsula to establish itself as one of the country’s top regions to grow Pinot Gris. A lovely pale yellow, this is a refined style of Pinot Gris with its gorgeous texture the real highlight. There are notes of peaches and pears on the nose, and hints of oatmeal emerging on the palate. This is a seriously impressive Pinot Gris with very good length and some early complexity evident. Four to six years.
93 points
Halliday Wine Companion, August 2024
Jane Faulkner
A pared-back style with pears in the mix alongside citrus and some spiced apple. There’s a nice slip of texture with a light layer of creamy lees, and there’s refreshment throughout.
90 points
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The Vintage
The Vineyard
Quartier means neighbourhood in French and the Quartier varietals are a celebration of diverse terroirs on the Mornington Peninsula. The fruit for this wine is sourced from a neighbouring vineyard in Balnarring.
The fruit was whole bunch pressed and fermentation commenced spontaneously with ambient yeasts in entirely old French oak barriques. Once dry, the wine was left sur lie for several months prior to bottling. The wine was bottled without fining and with minimal filtration.