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Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2024

Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2024

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This premium Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2024 perfectly captures the vibrant character of Tasmania’s cool-climate vineyards. Bursting with pronounced aromas of passionfruit, melon, and grapefruit, this Sauvignon Blanc offers a fresh and lively experience from the first sip.

On the palate, flavours of green melon, Pink Lady apple, and ruby grapefruit unfold with a composed elegance, finishing dry with excellent balance and length.

Whether enjoyed now or paired with seafood and salads, this Sauvignon Blanc embodies the freshness and finesse of Tasmania’s finest.

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Tasting Notes

Aroma: Pronounced aromas of passionfruit, melon, and grapefruit.
Palate: Flavours of green melon, Pink Lady apple, and ruby grapefruit, with a dry, balanced finish.

Winemaking

The Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2023 is crafted from carefully selected grapes grown in Tasmania’s East Coast vineyards, benefiting from the long growing season and cool maritime climate. Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel tanks to preserve the vibrant aromatics and natural acidity of the fruit. Minimal intervention allowed the wine to retain its bright, fresh character, with the winemaking team focused on showcasing the varietal purity and expression of the terroir. The result is a Sauvignon Blanc with refreshing acidity and excellent cellaring potential for up to 5 years.

About the Vineyard

Planted in 1974 on Tasmania’s east coast, our vineyard at Bream Creek is one of the state’s oldest. The original 5 hectares consisted mainly of Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon, with smaller plantings of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Gewurztraminer.

The vineyard was purchased by Fred Peacock in August 1990, who increased Pinot Noir plantings and introduced Sauvignon Blanc and Schonburger (one of the earliest commercial plantings in the Southern Hemisphere of this rare German varietal). With Fred's trademark dedication and passion, this pristine vineyard is now a showcase of grape varieties ideally suited to the cool maritime climate of East coast Tasmania.

The vineyard is planted on a north-east ridge overlooking Marion Bay and the Tasman Sea on Tasmania’s east coast. This combination of a gently sloping site, coastal location and maritime influence provides optimal ripening conditions for premium quality grapes. The long, mild seasons feature cool frost free springs, long sunny summer days with gentle sea breezes to moderate the summer heat and an extended autumn ripening period to enhance flavour development. The surrounding topography and forest offer a natural windbreak from the strong, cold winds.

Soils are deep and range from brown to black clay loams with a little small stone on the higher ground. Particular attention has been made to match varieties to the different range of soil types within the vineyard.

All vines are vertical-shoot positioned, with most of the management, including pruning and picking, done by hand. With both small berries and quite small bunches, the very modest yields enhance the typical varietal characters – perfect for truly cool climate winemaking.

The Location
Marion Bay is steeped in history. Bream Creek Vineyard overlooks the place where Abel Tasman first landed in 1642 to collect water and to plant the Dutch flag. Later in 1772, French Navigator Marion du Fresne anchored his ships Mascarin and Castries in what is now known as Marion Bay.

Today, the Bream Creek district is a rural area with a small but thriving coastal community, well known for its artisans such painters, sculptors, fine furniture makers, jewellers and potters as well as a growing number of boutique wineries, cideries and distilleries. Bream Creek Vineyard forms an integral part of this passionate rural mosaic.

Accolades

91 Points Halliday Wine Companion.
91 Points Wine Showcase Magazine.
90 Points The Real Review.

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East Coast

Spanning from St Helens in the north to Bream Creek in the south, Tasmania’s East Coast wine region is as breath-taking as it is bountiful.

Known for its milder climate compared to the rest of the state, this region offers ideal growing conditions for a wide array of grape varieties.

With over 300 hectares under vine and more than 20 producers, the East Coast is celebrated for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while also producing outstanding Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, and even Tempranillo. Surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery, this region is a haven for wine lovers seeking both beauty and quality in their glass.