Wine Reviews
Myattsfield Wine Reviews
Myattsfield is one of the most distinctive boutique wineries in the Perth Hills, and the current range shows exactly why. Based in the Bickley Valley and run by Josh and Rachael Davenport, the winery continues to produce a lineup that feels both polished and full of personality, from bright aromatic whites and elegant sparkling wines through to Mediterranean reds, classic varieties and richer winter styles. What stands out most is the variety. This is not a one-note range. There is plenty here for customers who love fresh, easy-drinking wines, but also a lot for those who enjoy exploring something a little less obvious.

Sneaky Favourite
Myattsfield Sparkling Rosé 2023
This is still one of the most interesting bottles in the range, even without a review score sitting beside it. Made from 95% Chenin Blanc and 5% Shiraz, then produced by the traditional method and matured on lees, it sounds far more serious than a simple pink sparkling.
It has the sort of profile that makes it easy to recommend: elegant, dry, lively and polished, with strawberry, citrus blossom and pink grapefruit character. For customers looking for something celebratory but still refined, this is a very smart local pick.

95 Points Ray Jordan
Myattsfield Vineyard Rosé 2025
The current rosé looks like one of the stars of the lineup. With a 95-point Ray Jordan score and a blend built around Mourvèdre, Sangiovese, Grenache and a splash of Gewürztraminer, it sounds more considered and more distinctive than many standard rosés.
It reads as bright, dry and highly drinkable, but with enough floral lift and savoury shape to keep it interesting. This looks like a very easy recommendation for Perth summer drinking, casual lunches and gifting.

93 Points Ray Jordan
Myattsfield Vineyard Chardonnay 2024
The current Chardonnay sounds like a nicely judged modern style, built with texture and complexity but without drifting into anything heavy. Wild fermentation, French oak, ceramic eggs and lees work all point to a wine made with care rather than a simple fruit-first style.
Nectarine, white peach, grapefruit and subtle tropical lift make it sound bright and layered, which is exactly where a lot of drinkers want WA Chardonnay to sit. This feels like a very appealing bottle for customers who want flavour and shape without overt oakiness.

93 Points Ray Jordan
Myattsfield Vineyard Vermentino 2025
Vermentino remains one of the smartest varieties for WA, and this looks like a very convincing example. The current release carries 93 points from Ray Jordan and is also positioned as a fresh, saline, food-friendly white.
Pear, lemon and crisp apple notes with that savoury coastal edge make it sound especially useful for seafood, sunshine and easy drinking without feeling generic. For customers wanting something a little different from Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, this is a very handy recommendation.

95 Halliday | 94 Ray Jordan
Myattsfield GSM 2023
This is one of the strongest score-led bottles in the current range, and it sounds like a very good example of why GSM works so well when handled with restraint. With Grenache leading, supported by Shiraz and Mourvèdre, the style looks fragrant, medium-bodied and spice-driven rather than thick or heavy.
That makes it especially appealing for drinkers who want generosity and warmth, but still care about freshness and balance. It feels like one of the bottles that best captures Myattsfield’s ability to make characterful reds that are still very approachable.

93 Ray Jordan | 92 Halliday
Myattsfield Tempranillo 2022
Tempranillo continues to be one of the winery’s most interesting points of difference. The current 2022 release has support from both Ray Jordan and Halliday, which helps back up what already sounds like a very appealing style.
Juicy dark fruit, savoury spice and a smooth, medium-bodied feel make this a very easy red to recommend to customers wanting something outside the usual Shiraz or Cabernet lane. It feels characterful without being difficult, which is often the sweet spot for alternative varieties.

94 Ray Jordan | 92 Halliday
Myattsfield Vineyard Shiraz 2022
The current Shiraz sounds like a very attractive Perth Hills expression of the variety. Rather than chasing sheer size, it reads as generous but shaped, with enough freshness and regional lift to keep it elegant.
That makes it a strong option for customers who want dark fruit and flavour, but still prefer a red with poise rather than something overly jammy or dense. It looks like one of the safer recommendations in the range for classic red drinkers.

94 Halliday | 94 Ray Jordan
Myattsfield Durif 2022
Durif is not always the first bottle people reach for, but this looks like one of the more serious reds in the current lineup. Matching 94-point reviews from Halliday and Ray Jordan suggest there is real quality here, and the style sounds powerful without losing control.
Blackberry, cherry, spice, liquorice and mocha make it feel like a very good winter red and a smart choice for richer food. For customers who enjoy deeper, darker styles, this could easily become a favourite.

More to Explore
Other Myattsfield Wines Worth a Look
The current vendor page also includes Cabernet Sauvignon 2023, Méthode Traditionelle 2023 Sparkling, Chenin Blanc 2023, Zinfandel 2023 and Kenneth Green Fortified, which helps show just how broad the range really is.
That variety is part of what makes Myattsfield so useful on the site. There is enough familiarity for customers who want easy entry points, but also enough diversity for drinkers who like trying something a bit different from the usual WA lineup.

Alternative Red
Why the Range Feels So Distinctive
Part of the appeal here is that Myattsfield does not feel locked into just one style or one category. Alongside Chardonnay, rosé and Shiraz, you also have bottles like Zinfandel, Tempranillo, Durif and sparkling rosé, which gives the whole range a lot more personality.
That makes it one of the more interesting Perth Hills wineries to shop. It offers local character, strong current drinking and a few bottles that stand apart from more predictable choices, which is exactly what many WA wine lovers are looking for.
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Want to try the current range for yourself? Browse our Myattsfield selection or email info@partnersinwine.com.au if there is a Myattsfield wine you are chasing that is not currently listed.












