Fowles
is located in one of Australia’s coolest winegrowing regions, the Strathbogie
Ranges in Victoria. Located about 80 miles north of Melbourne, this area is
home to decomposed granite soils, low rainfall, and plenty of wind, which
combine to form fresh wines with vibrant acidity.
Founder
Matt Fowles is an avid hunter and gatherer, which is evident in the winery’s
branding aesthetic. Fowles releases three lines of wines: Are you Game?,
brighter and fresher-styled wines; Ladies who Shoot their Lunch, which Matt
Fowles says are designed to be paired with wild game; and Farm to Table, richer
wines to pair with farmed meats.
The Farm
to Table brand wines can be found in the U.S. market for about $16 a pop, while
the Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch wines should cost about $35 per bottle.
These
wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted.
2016 Fowles Wine Sauvignon Blanc Farm
to Table
- Australia, Victoria, Central Victoria,
Nagambie Lakes
Light
gold color. Bursting aromatics of white peach, kiwi, orange slices, with
honeysuckle and fresh laundry notes. On the palate, creamy but zesty, white
peaches, limes and green apples blend well with honeysuckle, floral perfume,
and sliced cucumbers. Flora, punchy, but fresh and tasty. (86 points)
2015 Fowles Wine Cabernet Sauvignon
Farm to Table
- Australia, Victoria, Strathbogie Ranges
Lively
purple color. Nose of blueberry, juicy black cherries, violets, sweet coffee,
menthol and cedar. Full-bodied with velvety tannins and medium acidity. Dark
plums, boysenberry, blueberry jam, mixed with sweet coffee, dark chocolate,
cedar, menthol and black tea. Juicy and plump but not simple, this could stand
up to lots of hearty foods. (87 points)
2016 Fowles Wine Pinot Noir Farm to
Table
- Australia, Victoria, Central Victoria,
Nagambie Lakes
Ruby
color. Aromas of rhubarb, rose petal, white pepper, on top of cool, crisp,
chilled red fruits (strawberry, raspberry). On the palate, some light structure
from the tannins but this shows a chilled, crisp vibe, with red cherries, tart
red plums. I get notes of cola, rhubarb, menthol, some integrated cedar. Wow,
color me impressed with this Victorian Pinot Noir. (90 points)
2016 Fowles Wine Riesling
Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch -
Australia, Victoria, Strathbogie Ranges
Light
yellow color. Aromas of white peaches, lime juice, yellow flowers, chalk dust
and quinine. On the palate, mouth-watering acidity, a salty, nervy aesthetic on
this wine (which tastes dry or very near it). Lemon, lime, apricot, laced with
chalky-mineral tones and spicy floral tea flavors. This would be so great with
sushi or spicy seafood or veggie meals. (89 points)
2016 Fowles Wine Chardonnay Ladies
Who Shoot Their Lunch Wild Ferment - Australia,
Victoria, Strathbogie Ranges
Light
gold color. Aromas of lemon curd, yellow apple, buttercream, sea salt, floral
perfume. Medium+ bodied, plenty of refreshing acidity but also plush texture. Flavors
of lemon crème and lime, yellow apples, mixed with almond, honeyed tea,
buttercream, but also some sea salt and white flowers. Integrated and vibrant,
immediately pleasurable but shows significant complexity. (88 points)
2015 Fowles Wine Shiraz Ladies Who
Shoot Their Lunch - Australia, Victoria,
Strathbogie Ranges
Deep ruby color. Aromas of fresh black cherries,
wild blackberry, notes of earth, loam and clay, with some black pepper and
cedar. Medium-bodied, vibrant, lively acidity, moderate grip on the tannins.
Flavors of plums, black cherry, along with cola, eucalyptus, pepper and cedar.
Not “light” but more freshness and vibrancy that the term “Australian Shiraz”
generally connotes. (89 points) This post first appeared on the daily wine blog Terroirist.
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