Fetherston

Magnolia Garganega Gewürztraminer

8.82 ratings
-no pro ratings
King Valley, North East, Victoria, Australia
Garganega, Gewürztraminer
Duck, Cheddar & Gruyere, Goose, Game, Chili & Hot Spicy, Fruit Desserts
Top Notes For
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

Here’s another interesting white blend I couldn’t go past on the Good Pair Days website recently. Introducing the 2018 Fetherston 'Magnolia' Garganega Gewürztraminer from Victoria’s King Valley.

It was interesting looking into the winemaking process of this wine, here is what they say on their website:

“Gewürztraminer - pressed straight to older French oak barriques. Fermented wild with regular bâtonnage, followed by 5 months maturation. Garganega – 75% was destemmed and spent 6 days on skins. 25% underwent three weeks carbonic maceration. Both batches then pressed to older French oak to complete wild fermentation. Matured for 5 months prior to blending.”

It was drier than I expected so I didn’t quite get the food matching right for this one therefore I definitely preferred it more as an aperitif / Netflix companion.

In the glass it’s a bright yellow with a golden shimmer to it. On the nose I picked up stone fruit, citrus peel, sea salt and vanilla smoke/cigar. While in the mouth it’s dry and refreshing with a decent length finish on it. I was picking up flavours of pineapple, lychee and citrus.

If you’d like to try this wine and/or the Good Pair Days experience, make sure to add the code “travellingcorkscrew” at checkout to get $23 off your first order 🙌

This wine was sent to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

Here’s another interesting white blend I couldn’t go past on the Good Pair Days website recently. Introducing the 2018 Fetherston 'Magnolia' Garganega Gewürztraminer from Victoria’s King Valley.

It was interesting looking into the winemaking process of this wine, here is what they say on their website:

“Gewürztraminer - pressed straight to older French oak barriques. Fermented wild with regular bâtonnage, followed by 5 months maturation. Garganega – 75% was destemmed and spent 6 days on skins. 25% underwent three weeks carbonic maceration. Both batches then pressed to older French oak to complete wild fermentation. Matured for 5 months prior to blending.”

It was drier than I expected so I didn’t quite get the food matching right for this one therefore I definitely preferred it more as an aperitif / Netflix companion.

In the glass it’s a bright yellow with a golden shimmer to it. On the nose I picked up stone fruit, citrus peel, sea salt and vanilla smoke/cigar. While in the mouth it’s dry and refreshing with a decent length finish on it. I was picking up flavours of pineapple, lychee and citrus.

If you’d like to try this wine and/or the Good Pair Days experience, make sure to add the code “travellingcorkscrew” at checkout to get $23 off your first order 🙌

This wine was sent to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

May 29th, 2020
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