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Sheperd's Hut Riesling wine bottle, porongurup wine region in western australia.

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Shepherd's Hut

Porongurup Boutique Riesling 2021

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Shepherd’s Hut Riesling 2021

Why You Will Love It:

  • Bright & Citrus-Focused: The vibrant aromas of lime leaves, fragrant blossoms, and citrus notes create an irresistible burst of freshness.
  • Elegant Complexity: Layers of lightly toasted nuts add a depth of character, balancing out the bright citrus and making each sip more intriguing.
  • Cool-Climate Terroir: The Porongurup region’s cool nights and unique soils bring out the crisp acidity and natural balance in the wine, making it both refreshing and refined.
  • Perfect for Food Pairing: This Riesling’s lively acidity makes it a versatile companion for a variety of dishes, from seafood to fresh salads.

 

shepherd's hut winery, porongurup wine region. Bottle of Riesling & Pinot noir in front of vines.

 

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Tasting Notes:

The Shepherd’s Hut Riesling 2021 greets you with delicate aromas of lime leaves, fragrant blossom, and a touch of talc. On the palate, fresh citrus notes of lime and lemon are intertwined with subtle toasted nuts, creating a clean and balanced profile with excellent length and complexity.

Food Pairings:

  • Grilled prawns or lobster
  • Fresh summer salads with citrus dressing
  • Grilled peaches with prosciutto
  • Light seafood dishes like crab or fish tacos

Additional Info:

  • Best Serving Temperature: 8-10°C (slightly chilled)
  • Cellaring Potential: Drink now to enjoy its vibrant freshness, or cellar for several years to develop additional complexity.
  • Screw Cap: Ensures the wine remains fresh and easy to open.
  • Reviews: 2023 Halliday’s Top Rated Whites under $30 (94 points)
  • Technical Terms Explained:

Terroir: The combination of climate, soil, and environmental factors that influence the taste of wine. In this case, the cool nights and granitic soils of Porongurup contribute to the wine’s balanced acidity and complexity.
Acidity: A key characteristic that provides a crisp, refreshing quality to the wine, balancing out sweetness and enhancing its food-pairing versatility.

Learn More About Shepherd’s Hut Wines

Named after a 1850s stone hut found in ruins on an adjacent property. Built of beautiful honey-coloured Mt Barker stone, the hut was used by local shepherds as shelter while grazing their flocks along the Kalgan River. As we planted our first vines on the north facing slopes of our sheep and cattle farm, we rebuilt the hut. It now overlooks the vineyard, with spectacular sweeping views to both the Porongurup and Stirling Ranges.

 

shepherds hut vineyard, vines at the front with the porongurup mountains in the background.

Shepherd’s Hut Winery

Established in 1996, we are a family business that has always had a strong focus on quality over quantity. This philosophy applies to all facets of our business from growing the grapes through to marketing. We are proud of the wines we produce and the relationship we have with our customers. We hope you enjoy a Shepherd’s Hut Wine soon.

Known for their Magnificent Pinot Noir, Riesling & Chardonnay.

shepherd's hut winery, vines against the skyline with the dog and wine barrels.

Porongurup Wine Region

The Porongurup wine region, located in Western Australia, is known for its stunning landscapes and unique terroir, which contribute to the production of exceptional wines. The region’s cool climate, influenced by its elevation and proximity to the Stirling Ranges, allows for a longer growing season. This extended ripening period is ideal for developing the complex flavours and acidity that characterise high-quality wines. The cool nights help retain freshness, while warm days promote optimal grape maturation, making Porongurup an ideal environment for both white and red varietals.

In terms of wine styles, Porongurup wines excel in producing elegant and aromatic white wines, particularly Riesling and Chardonnay. The region’s Rieslings are renowned for their crisp acidity, floral aromas, and notes of citrus and stone fruit, often reflecting a mineral edge due to the diverse soils, including granite and sandy loams. Chardonnay from Porongurup typically showcases vibrant fruit profiles and a balanced acidity, often with subtle oak influences from barrel aging. Additionally, the region has begun to gain recognition for its red wines, particularly Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, which are known for their depth, structure, and rich fruit flavours.

The terroir of Porongurup plays a significant role in shaping the characteristics of its wines. The diverse soils, combined with the region’s unique microclimates, create ideal conditions for grape growing. The cool, moist environment supports healthy vine growth, while the elevation ensures good drainage and aeration, reducing disease pressure. As a result, the wines from Porongurup are celebrated for their purity, finesse, and ability to express the distinct characteristics of the land. This combination of climate, soil, and careful viticulture makes Porongurup a standout region within Western Australia’s wine landscape.

shepherds hut chardonnay vines, porongurup wine region of western australia.

 

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