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Galafrey Mount Barker Muller 2008 |
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Orange, lemon and passionfruit notes are trademark characters of this criminally unheralded variety. Galafrey, martyrs of the similar Riesling grape, planted a patch way back in 1977 and have been mastering it ever since. A delicious, fruity alternative to traditional white varieties, and definitely one to pull out when Summer starts asking too many questions.
GALAFREY WINES remains a family-owned business and all wines are dry grown, nurtured and bottled on the estate. Established by Ian Tyrer (1946-2003) Galafrey is survived by mother and daughter team, Linda and Kim Tyrer, who maintain a hands-on role to ensure that the Galafrey philosophy is upheld. That is to produce small parcels of distinctive and consistently excellent wines and committed to producing fruit of the highest quality which we believe is the key to winemaking excellence.
"It’s pretty nice to drink and very easy going, its charm lying in an attractive quaffabilty rather than depth or length. You’d drink this in the same way you would a Soave or similar Northern Italian white. A functional wine and none the worse for it." - Gary Walsh, winefron.com.au
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WBW Rating: 91/100
Closure: Stelvin
Region: Mount Barker WA |
Winemaker: Kim & Linda Tyrer
Drink now until: 2012
Alc/Vol: 12 %
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