Singlefile Great Southern Riesling 2018
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Singlefile Great Southern Riesling 2018

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Porongurup & Frankland River, Great Southern, Western Australia, Australia

Style: White Wine

Variety: Riesling

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Singlefile Great Southern Riesling 2018

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Producer: Singlefile

Country: Australia

Region: Great Southern

Vintage: 2018

Critic Score: 95

Alcohol: 12.4%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: 2033


Refreshing, lip-smacking. Delicious - Huon Hooke

James Halliday Top 100 Wines of 2018

Singlefile is located in the Scotsdale Valley, seven kilometres from Denmark in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. They produce a large number of wines under their Great Southern label, which blends fruit from multiple sub-regions. The Singlefile Great Southern Riesling is a blend of fruit from two vineyards in the Porongurup and Frankland River sub-regions.

"The fragrant blossom-filled bouquet leads into an immediately balanced palate of exemplary length. A lovely riesling from a great vintage."  James Halliday

"The colour is light with a green tinge, the aromatics display apple blossom and citrus tones. The palate shows a softly textured, crisp style with subtle mineral undertones and a tight acidic finish which is a feature of the Bates Rock vineyard in Porongurup. It is anticipated in time this wine will develop a stone-line minerality and poached citrus richness whilst retaining its linear acidity."  Singlefile

Expert reviews

"From selected vineyards in the Great Southern, parcels of free-run juice cold-fermented in stainless steel with some gentle lees stirring. The fragrant blossom-filled bouquet leads into an immediately balanced palate of exemplary length. A lovely riesling from a great vintage. Drink by: 2033."  James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion - 96 points and Top 100 Wines of 2018 and Special Value Wine  ★ 

"Great Southern riesling. Dry. Amazing aromatics and mouth-perfume. Blossoms and then some. Citrus, apples, juice and flowers. Pretty but it has drive, juice and length."  Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front - 93 points

"Lovely fresh lemon pith aroma, clean and bright. Again fresh and bright on the tongue, light-bodied and aerial, with lively fruit and a clean, dry aftertaste. Refreshing, lip-smacking. Delicious. Drink: 2018-2028."  Huon Hooke, The Real Review - 92 points

Awards

James Halliday Top 100 Wines of 2018
Special Value Wine – Halliday Wine Companion  ★ 

About the winery

Singlefile WineryPhil and Viv Snowden sold their highly successful mining consulting business in 2004 and set out to chase their dream to produce high quality wines. Their search for the ideal spot to cultivate grapes let them to a picturesque property in the Scotsdale Valley, seven kilometres from Denmark in WA’s Great Southern region, which they purchased in 2007. Daughter Pam and son-in-law Patrick Corbett came on board, keen to inject their energy into a new project. They renamed the property 'Singlefile' as the family’s geese waddle single file to the property’s lake each day.

Patrick became CEO of Singlefile in 2009 and highly respected winemaker Larry Cherubino was retained to advise on site selection, fruit treatment and style development. The property already had an established vineyard, the Singlefile vineyard, that was planted to Chardonnay, Merlot and Shiraz in 1989. The team decided to pull out the Shiraz and Merlot vines and replace them with more Chardonnay, in order to focus their viticulture efforts on just six acres of chardonnay. A smart move given Denmark's ability to produce stunning Chardonnay. Today, Singlefile produce three tiers of Chardonnay from their estate Singlefile vineyard. 

Singlefile then set up partnerships across the vast Great Southern region to extend their varietal range and portfolio of wines. They produce a large number of wines under their Great Southern label, which blends fruit from multiple sub-regions. In addition, they produce single vineyard wines from carefully selected sites throughout the region - a Riesling from Bates Rock Vineyard in Porongurup, a Riesling from Pearse Vineyard in Mount Barker, a GSM blend, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon from the highly regarded Riversdale Vineyard in Frankland River, and a Semillon Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from Denmark. Refer to the map below which details the five sub-regions of Great Southern.

Singlefile Vineyard, Demark

The Singlefile vineyard on the estate in Denmark’s Scotsdale Valley is the jewel in the crown. The vineyard is 60 metres above sea level and slopes north/north-westwards, which assists greatly with irrigation and drainage of winter rains. It is planted on rich karri loam and is sheltered by the surrounding giant karri trees. There is ample rainfall in the area, especially in winter, although the vineyard has an irrigation system fed by a large dam on the property. In 2009, the team decided to pull out the Shiraz and Merlot vines and replace them with more Chardonnay.

After much love and tender care, the vineyard yield stabilised due to a combination of re-trellising, pruning, shoot thinning, instigation of the Smart-Dyson foliar management system and regular weed reduction. The irrigation system was last used in 2010.

The microclimate of the vineyard is such that it is typically the last Chardonnay vineyard to be picked in the district – sometimes up to a month after other Chardonnay vineyards. This is primarily due to its ability to retain acidity while ripening and consequently a complex style of chardonnay can be produced.

The upper block is planted with the Gin Gin clone and this is what is predominantly selected for the flagship wine, Singlefile Family Reserve Chardonnay. The Gin Gin clone, also referred to as the Mendoza clone, was first imported by Houghton Winery in 1957. It is a low-yielding clone that makes wine with complex citrus and tropical fruit flavours and a supple texture. Coupled with the low yields, the high skin-to-juice ratio of the grapes gives the wines great depth and concentration of flavours. The lower block is planted to Clone 7 and the fruit for this is used for the Singlefile Denmark Chardonnay.

 

Sub-regions of Great Southern

The five sub-regions of Great Southern 

wine region map of australia

Western Australia

Western Australia is home to more than 400 wineries across nine vast and extraordinary wine regions which are almost entirely concentrated in the south-west and great southern land divisions of the State. The regions are Blackwood Valley, Geographe, Great Southern, Peel, Pemberton, Manjimup, Margaret River and Swan District.

The oldest region is the Swan Valley, the best known both nationally and internationally is Margaret River and the largest is Great Southern. The Great Southern region is further divided into the five subregions of Albany, Denmark, Frankland River, Mount Barker and Porongurup.

The history of wine production in Western Australia dates back to 1840 with the establishment of Sandalford in the Swan Valley region. The recognition of the fine wine possibilities started to be realised after the establishment of the Margaret River Region in 1967, which has become renowned for its high quality Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. The other regions produce a diverse range of regionally distinct wines, from stunning Rieslings and evocative Shiraz, to a range of unique Cabernet Sauvignon blends.