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Faber Vineyard

Estate Chenin Blanc 2023

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faber estate chenin blanc wine bottle

4 left in stock!

Buy 6 bottles of this or mix and match with any 6-bottle order to unlock a 5% discount! 😍
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$23.00

Faber Vineyard

Estate Chenin Blanc 2023

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Faber Chenin Blanc

Vibrant | Refreshing | Complex

A joyful, bright expression of Swan Valley’s Chenin Blanc, the 2023 Faber Vineyard Chenin Blanc is crafted from dry-grown fruit sourced from two vineyards nearby. It strikes the perfect balance between refreshment and complexity, making it equally enjoyable on its own or paired with light, fresh bites.

Why You’ll Love It ❤️

Burst of Bright Fruit Flavours – Crisp apple, melon, and a touch of white flowers greet you.

Refreshing Yet Full – Rich fruit layers with a soft texture and mineral edge.

Aging Potential – It will evolve beautifully, with honeyed nuances developing over time.

Captures Swan Valley’s Essence – A true reflection of the region’s vibrant character.

 

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Review

Mike Bennie – Wine Companion

A ripper drink here. Resplendent with chenin’s inherent characters of sea spray, Meyer lemon, ginger, green almond, the palate and bouquet in accord on this. Texture is somewhat soft but the concentration is good and the veins of saline minerality a delight. It does refreshment and weight, a sense of seriousness perhaps, and does it well. I bet this ages a treat too, for mellowed, honey-buttery moments later on.

🍷 Tasting Notes

Appearance
Pale, golden hue with a glimmer of brightness.

Aroma
Lifted aromas of red apple, melon, and delicate white flowers.

Palate
Flavours of ripe apple and pear, balanced with a saline minerality and subtle, soft texture.

Finish
A round, soft finish with refreshing acidity and a lingering, complex aftertaste.


🍽️ Food Pairing

Light Salads – The perfect match for a fresh, citrusy salad with goat cheese and nuts.

Seafood – Excellent with oysters, grilled prawns, or fish tacos.

Soft Cheeses – Complements Brie or Camembert, providing balance to the creamy textures.


🌍 Winemaking & Region

Region: Swan Valley, WA

Varietal: Chenin Blanc

Winemaking Style: Dry-grown, carefully crafted to bring out the vibrant fruit and complex minerality of the Swan Valley.


🌡️ Serving Temperature

Best enjoyed at 8-10°C to preserve its fresh and vibrant profile.
👉 If stored at room temperature, chill it for 10-15 minutes before serving.


🤔 FAQ Wine Terms

🔹 What is “dry-grown” fruit?
Dry-grown means that the vines are not irrigated, allowing them to develop natural concentration and depth of flavour.

🔹 What is saline minerality?
Saline minerality refers to the subtle salty note that can be detected on the palate, often resulting from coastal or mineral-rich soils.

🔹 How will this wine age?
With time, this Chenin Blanc will develop rich honeyed, buttery notes, evolving into a more complex, mellow wine. How long? Well, 5+ years of cellaring and this wine will begin to change characteristics. We would suggest drinking some now to enjoy it in its youth and pop a bottle away for the future.

Learn about Faber Winery

Faber Vineyard in the Swan Valley is fast becoming one of the region’s most prestigious. 11 acres was planted by John & Jane in 1998-2000 and in 2016-2017. Three quarters of the vines are Shiraz, Verdelho and Brown Muscat, the balance Petit Verdot and Chardonnay.

 

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Faber Vineyard was established in 1997 by John Griffiths and Jane Micallef. “Faber” is derived from the Latin word for “craft.” This name was chosen because they perceive winemaking as an art, a skill that is continuously honed but never truly perfected.

Before settling in the Swan Valley, John Griffiths spent ten years mastering the craft of creating highly enjoyable wines in warm climates. Recognising the Swan Valley’s unique ability to yield delicate, refined white wines, robust red wines with generous flavours and longevity, and sumptuously rich liqueur styles, he was drawn to the region. As he refined his winemaking prowess, he delved into the established grape varieties and wine styles that boasted over a century of development and triumph in the Swan Valley.

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The Swan Valley delivers wonderful ripe fruit, warm and concentrated flavours and soft tannins. Faber has structured wines that are flavoursome and drinkable, with the ability to develop and improve in bottle. The approach to winemaking is simple and uncomplicated – starting with outstanding fruit quality, attention to detail, and literally hand making all our wines.

Read the latest Ray Jordan Faber Wine Reviews Here

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Swan Valley Wine Region

Historical Roots:

The roots of winemaking in the Swan Valley trace back to the early 19th century when European settlers recognised the region’s potential for viticulture. The Mediterranean climate, characterised by warm, dry summers and mild winters, provided an ideal environment for cultivating grapes. Italian and Croatian immigrants, in particular, played a pivotal role in establishing the first vineyards and wineries, introducing their traditional winemaking techniques to the fertile soils of the Swan Valley. The first vines were planted in 1829, making the Swan Valley Australia’s second oldest wine growing region. For the next 150 years, it was WA’s only wine region. And it is still the only wine region in the world, within a 25-minute drive of a major capital city.

Soil and Climate:

The Swan Valley’s terroir is shaped by its unique combination of soils and climate. The soil is predominantly sandy loam, providing excellent drainage for the vines. The warm climate, moderated by the nearby Indian Ocean, creates an optimal grape-growing environment. These factors contribute to the distinct characteristics of Swan Valley wines, marked by bold flavours and a vibrant acidity. Winter generally receives 550-700mm of rain per annum, with the majority falling from June to September. Climate pattens found on the East Coast like El Nino and La Nina have little influence on the region. Instead, winter and spring rain is effected by another climate driver called ‘SAM’ or Southern Annual Mode. Put simply this is the Low Pressure systems that hug Antarctica get pushed further North increasing rain to Southern parts of Western Australia.

You can learn more about this climate driver here: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/sam/

Changes Over the Last 50 Years:

The past century has witnessed significant changes in the Swan Valley’s winemaking landscape. Technological advancements, changes in viticultural practices, and evolving consumer preferences have influenced the types of grapes grown and the styles of wine produced. The shift towards sustainable and organic practices is also evident, reflecting a commitment to preserving the region’s natural beauty.

Current Trends and Future Directions:

In recent years, Swan Valley wineries have embraced innovation while honouring traditional winemaking techniques. Boutique wineries, in particular, are gaining popularity, offering visitors a more intimate and personalised tasting experience. The region is also witnessing a surge in the production of alternative varieties, catering to a diverse range of palates. As the global wine industry evolves, Swan Valley remains at the forefront of quality and innovation

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