Crafted from Barossa fruit grown on our family vineyards, this Rosé reflects both freshness and finesse. Hand-harvested grapes were gently pressed to retain purity of flavour, producing a wine that celebrates the vibrancy of summer while carrying the elegance of our terroir.
Overview
Varietal
Rosé
Vintage
2023
Volume
750 ml
Closure
Screw Cap
Prime
Now – 2026
Awards
92 Points
Wine Orbit 2026 – Sam Kim
“Pristine and delicately fragrant, the inviting bouquet reveals watermelon, crunchy apple, citrus peel, and white flower nuances. It’s finely flowing in the mouth with juicy fruit flavours and vibrant acidity, making it refreshing and fabulously drinkable. At its best: now to 2028.”
Taste Description
Colour
Delicate blush pink with salmon highlights.
Nose
Fresh strawberries, wild raspberries, and a hint of rose petal.
Palate
Crisp red berry fruits layered with citrus zest and subtle savoury spice. Bright acidity carries through to a clean, dry finish.
Vintage Conditions
The 2023 Barossa vintage was shaped by a cool, mild growing season that favoured freshness and aromatic expression in red varieties used for rosé. Winter rains replenished soils, ensuring healthy canopy development and balanced yields.
A temperate summer with limited heat extremes preserved bright acidity and lifted aromatics, while a long, even ripening period through autumn allowed fruit to develop delicate red berry flavours with subtle spice. The result is a Rosé of vibrancy, balance, and refreshing elegance.
Grape Variety
Pinot Meunier – 100%
Wine Analysis
Alc/Vol: 12.5%
pH: 3.2
Acidity: 6.5 g/L
Vineyard
Rowland Flat Vineyard
Maturation
2 months in stainless steel barrels
The Label
Our Rosé takes its name from the Renae rose, the climbing rose that blankets the back verandah of our cottage in spring. Its overwhelming beauty inspired both the name and the artwork on the label.
The label features a digital watercolour of the Renae rose, created by artist Renee Lawrence. Watching this artwork come to life was a special part of the journey, making the label as meaningful as the wine inside the bottle.