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Lone Palm Vineyards Old Vine Eden Valley Riesling 2023

Special Price $30.00 Regular Price $45.00
Serious, old vines Riesling this- with an expressive florality backed by intense fruit, minerality and great length. White flowers, Tahitian lime, minerals and more. An absolute joy to drink!
Lone Palm Vineyards Old Vine Eden Valley Riesling
Wine Specs
Variety
Riesling
Vintage
2023
Winemaker
Tom White and Christa Rolf
Body
Medium
Sweetness
Dry
Drinking Window
Now - 2035
Bling
95pts Sam Kim, 94pts Kim Brebach, 93pts James Halliday
Alcohol %
12.5
Closure
Screwcap
Size
750 mL
Biodynamic
No

Lone Palm Vineyard, located South of Marananga, the heart of Barossa Valley. A vineyard of many different sites and microclimates and a lone palm tree standing next to the settlers cottage built in the late 1800’s from where the name originates.

Eden Valley, SA

Region

Eden Valley, SA

Adjacent to the eastern edge of the Barossa Valley, Eden Valley is not actually a valley. ...
Adjacent to the eastern edge of the Barossa Valley, Eden Valley is not actually a valley. Allegedly, early settlers found the word "Eden" scratched into a tree and named the town Eden Valley. What we do know is that it produces fantastic riesling and chardonnay, having a cooler, higher-altitude climate than the Barossa. Reds of great merit come from here as well, with producers like Henschke dazzling tasters worldwide. Soil is dry and sandy, laying across windswept hills. A bit of a challenge for growers, with vineyards scattered throughout the region to take advantage of winter rainfall and the cooler temperatures. Altitude is 400-600 metres above ... Read Full Article
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Eden Valley, SA
Eden Valley, SA
Adjacent to the eastern edge of the Barossa Valley, Eden Valley is not actually a valley. Allegedly, early settlers found the word "Eden" scratched into a tree and named the town Eden Valley. What we do know is that it produces fantastic riesling and chardonnay, having a cooler, higher-altitude climate than the Barossa. Reds of great merit come from here as well, with producers like Henschke dazzling tasters worldwide. Soil is dry and sandy, laying across windswept hills. A bit of a challenge for growers, with vineyards scattered throughout the region to take advantage of winter rainfall and the cooler temperatures. Altitude is 400-600 metres above sea level, providing cool nights and long warm days for growing season. Perfect for thin-skinned whites like rieslings, which benefit from lots of sunshine and cooler nights, but are susceptible to mould if the ground is damp at harvest time.

History

The township was founded in 1864 by William Lillecrapp (no snickering back there!). The family
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