TASTING NOTES FOR Bremerton Fiano Langhorne Creek South Australia 2025
🍷 Appearance
Pale straw with a light green hue. Bright, fresh and youthful in the glass.
👃 Aromas
Lifted and aromatic, showing lemon zest, citrus curd and subtle pithy notes.
There’s a gentle nuttiness and light floral lift adding complexity and varietal character.
👅 Palate
Medium-bodied and intensely flavoured, delivering zesty citrus, grapefruit and hints of stone fruit.
A lovely textural element builds through the mid-palate, with a subtle almond/nutty edge balancing the bright acidity.
🍈 Texture & Finish
Textural yet fresh, with a smooth, rounded mouthfeel supported by crisp natural acidity.
The finish is clean, zesty and persistent, with lingering citrus and a lightly savoury note.
🍇 Overall Style
A modern Australian Fiano—zesty, textural and food-driven.
Combines vibrant citrus freshness with a subtle nutty complexity, making it more interesting than your typical aromatic white.
🍽️ Food Pairing
Perfect with grilled seafood, prawns, calamari or creamy chicken dishes.
Also excellent with Italian favourites like arancini, pasta or richer Mediterranean-style meals.
🥂 BBD Verdict
A standout alternative white—fresh, textural and quietly complex.
An excellent mixed dozen inclusion for customers looking to step beyond Sauvignon Blanc into something more interesting and food-friendly.
Cheers
Peter Turnbull
Better Buy The Dozen 🍷
