Bremley Vineyard Pinot Blanc 2023
Bright and vibrant upfront fruits of granny smith apples with a lemon twist. Hints of saline and a mineral edge through the mid palate are enhanced by some dried herbs and quince which leads to a rather complex finish of crisp acidity and a phenolic influence of subtle fury tannins.
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 92pts
Last tasted by Joe, 18/9/24
Bright and vibrant upfront fruits of granny smith apples with a lemon twist. Hints of saline and a mineral edge through the mid palate are enhanced by some dried herbs and quince which leads to a rather complex finish of crisp acidity and a phenolic influence of subtle fury tannins.
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 92pts
Last tasted by Joe, 18/9/24
Bright and vibrant upfront fruits of granny smith apples with a lemon twist. Hints of saline and a mineral edge through the mid palate are enhanced by some dried herbs and quince which leads to a rather complex finish of crisp acidity and a phenolic influence of subtle fury tannins.
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 92pts
Last tasted by Joe, 18/9/24
About Bremley Vineyard
Bremley Vineyard is the northern most vineyard in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley.
Originally planted with 2 hectares of Chardonnay in the early 2000’s, the current custodians, James and Vanessa Bresnehan, have added Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc and Gamay to the mix.
Since purchasing the property in 2008, James and Vanessa have developed Vineyard area to its current 13Ha. Fruit had always been predominantly sold to other wine producers until the urge to create some iconic single vineyard wines presented itself. Having joined forces with famed winemakers Justin Bubb and Anna Pooley, the vision became reality.
The site itself is unique, with the vineyard laying beneath Gunnings Surgarloaf in a natural amphitheater protected from brutal summer north-westerly winds. Days during the growing season are long and warm, with the nights being cool due to the distance from moderating ocean influences. Site soils are mainly black cracking clays intermixed with dolerite.
Bremley is operated with a hands on approach. Both James and Vanessa manage the day to day running of the vineyard, which is based around a sustainable outlook, now and into the future.