A new collection of premium South Australian wines called The Aromantiques has launched in sleek bottles reminiscent of a high-end perfume.
The inaugural release includes a Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Rosé, and GSM, crafted from fruit from wine regions including the Clare Valley, Langhorn Creek, McLaren Vale, and the Barossa Valley.
“The approach to crafting this wine is slightly different, it’s both a visual and sensory-driven journey when you experience a glass of The Aromantiques,” said Chief Winemaker Adam Eggins.
“This impacted every stage of the process, from the extremely gentle handling of fruit at harvest to retain the delicate varietal nuances, through to the use of minimal to no oak in the maturation process to protect and showcase the expressive fruit flavours of the wine.”
The inaugural collection features a Rosé that pairs fragrant Clare Valley Grenache and Shiraz to offer a light-bodied wine with strawberry, plum, and mulberry flavours that follow a crisp, clean finish; a Pinot Gris featuring a soft palate with a touch of creaminess; a Chardonnay that is light-bodied with fresh, vibrant flavours of passionfruit, nectarine, peach, and hints of citrus; and a GSM crafted with minimal oak contact to allow the natural fruit flavours and aromas to shine.
The Aromantiques have an RRP of $30 and are available from leading wine retailers across Australia.
Australia’s best sparkling wine for 2024
Categories: New releases


