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Lancaster Wines

Lexi Moscato Swan Valley (Sweet)

Lancaster Wines Lexi Moscato

Lancaster Wines is a family-owned gem in the Swan Valley, proudly operated by Carl and Jackie. They manage one of the region’s oldest vineyards, beloved by many wine enthusiasts and a highlight of Perth wine tours, often featured in wine and cheese tastings.

Lancaster Wines’ Lexi Moscato is a real treat, bringing a burst of vibrant, fruity sweetness to your glass. Made from hand-picked Muscat of Alexandria grapes, this wine is gently crushed and cold pressed to keep all that lively character intact.

In the glass, the Lexi Moscato shows off a delightful fruit sweetness that naturally dominates the residual acidity. On the palate, it’s all about the refreshing, fruity finish that lingers with a clean aftertaste, reminiscent of peach iced tea. It’s incredibly sweet, tasty and easy to enjoy.

This Moscato pairs beautifully with light desserts like fruit tarts or creamy panna cotta. It’s also fantastic with a cheese platter featuring fresh fruits and soft cheeses. If you’re in the mood for something that’s both delicious and refreshing, this Moscato is a standout choice. Cheers to a wine that’s as fun and delightful as it is flavourful!

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Learn more about Lancaster Wines

Lancaster Wines is located in the Swan Valley, Western Australia and is recognised for producing premium wines. Established in 1960, Lancaster now sits on 10ha growing a wide varietal of people pleasing wines.

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Owners Carl & Jackie own this family operated, boutique vineyard with some of the oldest vines in the area. Lancaster Vineyard in the Swan Valley produces classics like Chenin Blanc, Verdelho & Grenache.
Their Old Vines Shiraz & 9 Rows Cabernet are also favourites of many wine enthusiasts.

If you have been on a Perth wine tour, chances are you have tried some wines from Lancaster Winery. Most Swan Valley tours stop in for a wine and cheese tasting.

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Planning a Swan Valley tour? Visit the official Swan Valley Wine Region HERE

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

faber vineyard, swan valley, western australia. One of the swan valleys best wineries.

You can read the latest Swan Valley wine reviews HERE

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