2024 Singlefile Great Southern Rosé Magnum
VINEYARD & WINEMAKING
This is an elegant, dry, Provence styled rosé produced from the Mediterranean varietal sangiovese. We have found the Mediterranean varietals to be well suited to this style of rosé where balancing fruit flavour, savouriness, natural acidity and colour are all important factors to producing premium rosé.
The grapes were picked on 28th February. They were gently destemmed and crushed directly into the press with approximately two hours of skin contact occurring prior to a gentle press. The free run juice was handled oxidatively and remained on full solids for two days before rough racking and the introduction of an indigenous yeast to initiate fermentation. Following a slow and cool fermentation, the wine was rested on its lees in stainless steel tank for four months prior to preparation for bottling.
THE WINE
Pale salmon pink in colour, this is a contemporary Provence styled dry rosé. It has nuanced and delicate flavours of cranberry, orange skin and spices. It is a refreshing style with a long flavour and subtle textural mouthfeel with cherry, clove and burnt orange elements and a persistent, textural and dry finish. A perfect drink for the Australian summer.
CRITIC REVIEWS OF NOTE
2024 Vintage
New Release
2023 Vintage
95 points, Ray Jordan Wine, May 2024
94 points, Wine Showcase March 2024
92 points, Wine Showcase, December 2023
2022 Vintage
95 points, Runner-up Best Rosé of 2023, Ray Jordan, 2023 WA Wine Review, Dec 2022
Gold Medal Winner, 2023 International Rosé Championship, Poland, May 2023
94 points, Rosé Tasting, National Liquor News, Dec 2022
2021 Vintage
92 points, Ray Jordan's Top 100 Whites, Sparklings & Rosés, The West Australian, Nov 2021
92 points, Barry Weinman, Fine Wine Club, Oct 2021
2020 Vintage
Silver medal, International Rosé Championships, May 2021
90 points, The Real Review, Dec 2020
2019 Vintage
93 points, Campbell Mattinson, Mar 2020
4 stars, James Suckling, Mar 2020
92 points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review, Dec 2019
93 points, Nick Butler, The Real Review, Nov 2019
93 points, Rod Properjohn, The Post, Jan 2020