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Deep Woods Estate Albarino Wine bottle.

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Deep Woods

Margaret River Albarino 2024

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Deep Woods Albarino

A refreshing, textured Albariño from the renowned Amadeus Vineyard in Margaret River. This wine offers bright citrus and pear notes balanced by coastal influences, creating a unique and approachable style that’s perfect for seafood pairings or enjoying on its own.

Why You Will Love It:

  • Vibrant Aromas & Exotic Notes: Lifted with enticing aromas of pear, lemon rind, coriander seed, and fennel spice, this wine offers an aromatic profile that evolves in the glass.
  • Juicy & Mineral-Driven: A juicy palate with mineral qualities, featuring citrus fruit characters supported by a saline backbone and subtle rock salt flavours.
  • Ideal for Pairing: Perfect with seafood, particularly chargrilled octopus, spring vegetables, and other fresh seafood dishes.
  • Aging Potential: Best enjoyed fresh but has the potential to age gracefully for 2–3 years, allowing the flavours to deepen.

 

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Tasting Notes:

The 2024 Deep Woods Albariño presents as a pale straw colour with green tinges, offering an inviting appearance that hints at its freshness. The aroma is lifted and exotic, with initial notes of pear and lemon rind, which are then followed by coriander seed and fennel spice. This complexity draws you in, making it an engaging wine from the first glance.

On the palate, this Albariño is juicy and moreish, with a vibrant citrus profile that is complemented by mineral qualities. The wine’s coastal influence comes through in the form of rock salt and a pith-like flow, enhancing its texture and giving it an exciting, slightly saline finish. The wine is refreshing and balanced, with bright acidity that keeps the flavours crisp.


Vineyard and Winemaking Process

Sourced from the Amadeus Vineyard: Located in Wilyabrup, Margaret River, the Amadeus Vineyard provides ideal conditions for Albariño, with a combination of warm, dry conditions and maritime influences that contribute to the wine’s vibrant acidity and complex fruit flavours.

Vintage Overview:
The 2024 vintage was one of the earliest on record in Margaret River. Warm, dry conditions allowed the grapes to ripen early, resulting in exceptional fruit flavours and balanced natural acidity. The year also benefited from minimal pest pressure due to extensive marri blossom, ensuring high-quality fruit.

Winemaking Details:
The grapes were hand-harvested at night on the 5th of February to preserve freshness before being gently pressed into stainless steel for cold settling. A cool fermentation was employed to build the wine’s aromatic profile, followed by three months of maturation on ferment lees to enhance texture and complexity. The wine was then clarified and bottled to retain its freshness.


Wine & Food Pairing Recommendations

  • Main Courses: Chargrilled octopus with fresh lemon and spring vegetables, or a plate of fresh seafood like oysters or prawn skewers.
  • Cheese Pairings: Light, fresh cheeses like goat cheese or a mild feta complement the wine’s vibrant acidity.
  • Side Dishes: Fresh salads, particularly those with citrus-based dressings, or vegetable tempura.
    Seasonal Pairing: A refreshing wine for spring and summer gatherings, pairing beautifully with fresh seafood and light fare.

Wine Awards and Recognition

  • Margaret River Wine Show 2024 – Trophy Best Alternative White
  • WA Good Food Guide Wine Awards 2024 – Top 25 Wines of WA
  • Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot 2024 – Rated 94 points
  • Barry Weinman, September 2024 – Rated 93 points

Serving Temperature Tips

To fully appreciate the aromas and texture of the 2024 Deep Woods Albariño, serve the wine well-chilled at 8–10°C. This temperature allows the bright citrus and mineral notes to shine, making it the perfect companion for seafood dishes and light meals.


Additional Info:

  • Grape Varietal: 100% Albariño
  • Origin: Margaret River, Western Australia
  • Style: Crisp, mineral-driven, and aromatic
  • Ideal For: Pairing with fresh seafood, light salads, and summer dishes
  • Cellaring Potential: 2–3 years
  • Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 12.5%
  • Bottle Size: 750ml

Technical Terms Explained:

  • Lees: The dead yeast cells and other particles left in the wine after fermentation. Maturation on lees enhances texture and adds complexity to the wine.
  • Saline Backbone: A slight salty taste on the palate, which can be influenced by coastal growing conditions. It adds a refreshing, savoury component to the wine.
  • Acidity: A natural component in wine that provides freshness and balance. This Albariño has racy acidity that keeps it crisp and lively.
  • Phenolics: Compounds found in grape skins that contribute to the texture and structure of the wine. In this Albariño, they provide a light grip on the palate and support the wine’s citrus-driven flavours.
  • Ferment Lees: The sediment left in the wine after fermentation. The wine is aged on the lees to enhance its mouthfeel and complexity.

Learn More About Deep Woods Estate …

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Deep Woods Winery is situated in the heart of the Yallingup rolling hills within Margaret River, perched atop a ridge that offers panoramic views of the valley, enveloped by majestic jarrah and marri trees. The terroir of this location is truly unique; characterized by deep, sandy gravels overlaying clay, and influenced by the Indian Ocean and Great Southern Ocean. We take immense pride in being part of this esteemed wine region.

Since becoming a part of the Fogarty Wine Group in 2005, our vineyards have undergone revitalization, implementing a sustainable maintenance program aimed at enhancing fruit quality and yielding smaller, yet superior crops. It is with great pride that we announce our vineyards have been certified sustainable under Sustainable Winegrowing Australia as of 2024. This commitment to sustainability has resulted in exceptional fruit and the production of premium wines, including award-winning Cabernet and Chardonnay, crafted in limited batches on-site.

Julian Langworthy – Chief Winemaker & General Manager

Julian is widely recognized as one of Australia’s foremost winemakers, boasting accolades such as James Halliday’s Winemaker of the Year, a recipient of the prestigious Jimmy Watson Trophy, Ray Jordan’s Winemaker of the Year, and a nominee for the Wine Society Young Winemaker of the Year award. With a rich career that has seen him work harvests in France and Canada, as well as hold prominent winemaking positions in the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, and Coonawarra, Julian’s passion lies in crafting wines that reflect their regional identity. Joining the Deep Woods team in 2011, Julian’s leadership has propelled the winemaking team to new heights, earning over 60 trophies and 200 gold medals at major national and international wine competitions.

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Julain is also strongly supported by an Excellent team.
EMMA GILLESPIE – Senior Winemaker
MATT BUCHAN – Senior Winemaker & Winery Operations Manager
JOHN FOGARTY – Chief Viticulturist

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Read Ray Jordan Deep Woods Wine Review HERE

Learn more about what makes Margaret River wine so good HERE
Planning a trip to Margaret River? visit the official wine association page HERE

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