GLENGUIN ESTATE was first planted in 1988 and is close to the village of Broke in the Hunter Valley, home of Australia’s two oldest wine styles made from Semillon and Shiraz. In 1999 a few acres of Tannat was planted in ironstone soils on the hill at Glenguin. The vines at Glenguin average 20 years of age with a small plot of 50-year-old vines in Pokolbin.
Sustainable viticulture has always been practiced at Glenguin. No pesticides are used and only fully biodegradable applications are made in the vineyard that is like a garden with native grasses growing between the vines.
Tasting Notes
This wine is from the 29 year old 3 acre block of "Busby Clone' Semillon/ cuttings originally taken from Braemore, Stevens and Howard all descended from original plantings at Kirkton. This wine is made in the classic style capable of long term bottle development.
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