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Yalumba 'The Virgilius' Eden Valley Viognier 2023

White Wine from Australia - South Australia
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The 2023 Virgilius is a world-class viognier of balance and restraint. Source entirely from South Australia's Eden Valley and 50% from vines planted in 1980, this really speaks of its provenance. The cool late vintage has shaped an elegant style with aromas of grilled white peach, ginger and white pepper lifted by floral notes and a twist of lime zest. The palate is textured and richly layered but held taut by fine acidity and a line of precision. Subtle nuances of almond and a hint of vanilla lend depth, integrated seamlessly thanks to wild fermentation and 10 months’ maturation in mature French oak puncheons. While already complex and rewarding, this has the structure and detail to develop beautifully over time. A benchmark for Australian viognier.
Price: £43.00 Bottle (£57.33/litre)
Price: £258.00 Case of 6 (£57.33/litre)
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Code: AU28541

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Viognier
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2033
  • 12.5% Alcohol
  • oak used but not v. noticeable
  • Screwcap
  • 815 g (Empty bottle weight)
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

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The Yalumba Wine Company, Australia’s oldest family-owned winery, is owned and operated by the Hill-Smith family in the Barossa Valley, home to some of the world’s oldest vines. Founded in 1849 by British brewer Samuel Smith, who named it ‘Yalumba’ meaning ‘all the land around,’ the winery now owns over 1000 acres of vineyards across the Barossa, Clare, and Eden valleys, as well as Coonawarra, and sources grapes from long-term growers.

Yalumba practices hands-on winemaking, with on-site master coopers crafting oak barrels and a vine nursery propagating varieties. They produce wines at all price levels, from entry-level to premium labels like Signature and The Menzies along with everyday classics like our Society’s own label Australian chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon.

Under fifth-generation Robert Hill-Smith, Yalumba has innovated into the 21st century, maintaining its reputation for quality, authenticity, and integrity. Robert pioneered Viognier in Australia, establishing Yalumba as a distinguished producer of this grape globally.

Environmental sustainability
Yalumba installed a system to harvest solar energy at their winery, the largest in Australia at the time it was installed in 2016. Their environmental credentials are impeccable, 100% accredited by Sustainable Winegrowing Australia and they are a Silver Member of  International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), as well as being partners of the United Nations Race to...

The Yalumba Wine Company, Australia’s oldest family-owned winery, is owned and operated by the Hill-Smith family in the Barossa Valley, home to some of the world’s oldest vines. Founded in 1849 by British brewer Samuel Smith, who named it ‘Yalumba’ meaning ‘all the land around,’ the winery now owns over 1000 acres of vineyards across the Barossa, Clare, and Eden valleys, as well as Coonawarra, and sources grapes from long-term growers.

Yalumba practices hands-on winemaking, with on-site master coopers crafting oak barrels and a vine nursery propagating varieties. They produce wines at all price levels, from entry-level to premium labels like Signature and The Menzies along with everyday classics like our Society’s own label Australian chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon.

Under fifth-generation Robert Hill-Smith, Yalumba has innovated into the 21st century, maintaining its reputation for quality, authenticity, and integrity. Robert pioneered Viognier in Australia, establishing Yalumba as a distinguished producer of this grape globally.

Environmental sustainability
Yalumba installed a system to harvest solar energy at their winery, the largest in Australia at the time it was installed in 2016. Their environmental credentials are impeccable, 100% accredited by Sustainable Winegrowing Australia and they are a Silver Member of  International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), as well as being partners of the United Nations Race to Zero program to connect likeminded businesses around the globe. their emissions roadmap aims for a 50% reduction by 20230 and carbon neutrality by 2050. In the winery they take a minimal intervention approach, from the vineyard to the cellar.

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