Howard Park Jeté Grand Vintage 2020
Some parcels matured in new oak, the rest in stainless steel, and some parcels going through malolactic fermentation. Aged 52 months on lees before disgorgement. Chief winemaker is Nic Bowen. […]
Some parcels matured in new oak, the rest in stainless steel, and some parcels going through malolactic fermentation. Aged 52 months on lees before disgorgement. Chief winemaker is Nic Bowen. […]
100% Chardonnay here from the highly regarded Howard Park Wines and Burch family. The 2023 vintage comprises the base wine with some new oak used for maturation, while some base […]
The base vintage of 2023 with a blend of 49% Chardonnay, 46% Pinot Noir and 5% Meunier. Some parcels matured in new oak with some parcels going through malolactic fermentation. […]
Fruit from M&B/Howard Park’s Great Southern vineyard Mount Barrow. 15% to 20% whole bunches. Matured in puncheons (500L) with 40% new. Separate parcels are matured on lees in oak for […]
Fruit from M&B/Howard Park’s Great Southern vineyards. Handpicked fruit, whole bunch pressed,, natural ferment in French oak barriques, hogsheads and puncheons (33% new, 33% 1 year old, 33% older). Stirred […]
Fruit from M&B/Howard Park’s Great Southern vineyards. A blend of Shiraz, Pinot Noir and Grenache. Some parts stainless steel and cold ferments held on lees with daily stirring, others into […]
The Miamup Chardonnay is made from a vineyard selection from the famed prime region of Margaret River. Fermentation (primary and malolactic) in a combination of 50% French oak ( with […]
Okay, here we have the younger sibling of the Flint Rock range and the heralded Great Southern Riesling. Grapes from Howard Park’s Great Southern vineyards at Mount Barker and Porongurup. […]
Fruit for probably the most premium site for this blend in Australia: Margaret River, the blend of the two grapes complement each other (as made famous in Bordeaux, France). All […]
Part of Howard Park’s Regional range. Fruit comes from “several select vineyard sites located in the Wilyabrup sub region and north to Wildwood Road.” Primary ferment on skins and malolactic […]