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Sittella

Sittella Albarino

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Sittella Avant Garde Albarino

Bright ~ Textural ~ Aromatic

A bold step forward for WA wine—this is the first DNA-verified Albariño grown and bottled in Western Australia. Originating from Rías Baixas in Spain, Albariño has found a vibrant new home in the Lower Swan, bringing with it bright aromatics, citrus-driven elegance, and savoury complexity. Seven years of research and vineyard development culminates in this thrilling debut.

Why You’ll Love It ❤️

Citrus-Driven Freshness – Lemon, lime, grapefruit and pear glide across the palate.

No Oak, Just Purity – Stainless steel ferment and no lees aging keeps it crisp and clean.

High Acidity, Great Balance – Beautiful structure thanks to natural acid retention.

Bright & Textural – Delicate marzipan and creamy stone fruit notes linger gently.

 

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Tasting Notes

Aromatics: Fresh citrus zest, ripe pear, subtle marzipan and white flowers.

Palate: Composed and pure, with zesty lemon-lime, crisp grapefruit, and hints of pear, finishing with savoury herbs and a gentle salty tang. A chalky texture and long, tangy tail of acidity provide lift and refreshment.

Style: Aromatic, dry and zippy with fine texture and vibrancy—Mediterranean in soul, Australian in identity.


Wine Review
Ray Jordan – 94 Points

“Bright and alive with great length. Has a lovely marzipan and creamy stone fruit textured palate, lifted by good acidity—essential in this warm climate. A really exciting new wine for WA.”


Winemaker’s Note

“We spent seven years researching and preparing for this Albariño. Its natural acidity and aromatic depth make it perfect for our climate and soils. This release expresses finesse and authenticity with a Swan Valley twist.”


Craft & Terroir

  • Region: Swan Valley (Lower Swan)

  • Vineyard: Estate block

  • Soils: Sandy/loam—free-draining with aromatic lift

  • Winemaking: Hand-picked, whole-bunch pressed, cool fermented in stainless steel for freshness and clarity. Minimal handling, no oak or lees contact, to retain varietal character.

  • Alcohol: 13.5%

  • Acidity (TA): 7.25 g/L

  • pH: 3.35

  • Residual Sugar: <0.5 g/L

  • Preservative Use: Minimal

  • Vegan Friendly: Yes


Cellaring & Serving

  • Drink: Now – 2034

  • Best Temp: Serve chilled at 8–10°C

  • Glassware: Universal white or Riesling-style glass

  • Storage: Upright in cool, dark conditions


Perfect Pairings

🦐 Shark Bay King George Whiting – A WA classic with a wine that sings with saline precision.
🥗 Grilled Octopus with Lemon & Olive Oil – Echoes the citrus and brings out Albariño’s savoury edge.
🧀 Soft goat cheese or Manchego – Complement the wine’s creamy texture and bright acidity.
🍋 Lemon herb chicken or Thai seafood salad – Refreshing with zippy finish and flavour match.

Learn About Sittella Winery

Sittella Winery and vineyard are nestled in the heart of the Swan Valley, just a short 30-minute drive from Perth. The fertile soils and Mediterranean climate of the Swan Valley, characterised by hot dry summers and mild wet winters, provide ideal conditions for vine cultivation, resulting in a diverse range of rich, full-flavoured wines.

 

In the last two decades, the Margaret River Wine Region has gained global acclaim for producing some of Australia’s finest premium wines. Sittella sources fruit from Wildberry Springs and its own Margaret River Vineyard, as well as from the Frankland River region in the south.

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Margaret River’s temperate maritime climate, featuring ample winter rainfall, moderate summer temperatures, and frost-free spring, offers optimal conditions for cultivating exceptional premium varietal wines. The vines thrive on undulating terrain, enriched by some of the region’s finest soils—red/brown, well-drained gravelly loams.

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The Swan Valley: A Rich Viticultural Heritage

The Swan Valley, located just northeast of Perth, is the oldest wine region in Western Australia and the second oldest in Australia. With a history that spans nearly two centuries, this region is celebrated for its diverse range of grape varietals that thrive in its unique climate and soil conditions.

Climate and Soil

The Swan Valley enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterised by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This climate is particularly conducive to grape growing, allowing for the development of complex flavours in the wines produced.

Soils

The region’s soils range from sandy loams to clay and ancient riverbank deposits rich in nutrients. This diversity contributes to the wide array of varietals that flourish here, enabling winemakers to craft wines with distinct characteristics.

Key Varietals of the Swan Valley

Chenin Blanc

One of the standout varietals in the Swan Valley is Chenin Blanc. Cultivated since the 1830s, this grape adapts well to local conditions, producing a variety of styles from dry to sweet. The cooler nights help retain acidity, resulting in fresh wines with floral and stone fruit notes.

Shiraz

Shiraz is a prominent varietal that flourishes in the region’s warm climate. Swan Valley Shiraz is typically bold and full-bodied, showcasing rich dark fruit flavours, pepper, and chocolate. The warm growing season allows for full ripeness, resulting in expressive, approachable wines.

Grenache

Grenache plays a significant role in the Swan Valley, known for its fruit-driven wines with bright red fruit flavours and subtle spice. The grape’s adaptability allows for both varietal wines and blends, characterised by their juicy profiles and smooth tannins.

Cabernet Sauvignon

Though not as historically significant as Chenin Blanc or Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon has gained prominence in the Swan Valley. The warm days and cooler nights facilitate balanced wines with rich berry flavours, structured tannins, and good ageing potential.

Fortified Wines

The Swan Valley is also renowned for its exceptional fortified wines, particularly Apera (formerly known as Sherry) and Port. These wines benefit from the warm climate, resulting in intense flavours and richness. Traditional techniques combined with the unique terroir contribute to their distinctive profiles.

Commitment to Sustainability

Many wineries in the Swan Valley are embracing sustainable viticulture practices, including organic and biodynamic farming. This focus on sustainability enhances the terroir and contributes to the production of high-quality wines, benefiting both the environment and the region’s reputation in the global market.

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