“Swinney’s Farvie wines are a tale of greatness.” James Halliday, The Weekend Australian, January 2024. The Farvie Grenache started it all, and still remains the lynchpin in a lineup of undeniably world class wines.
“Swinney’s Farvie wines are a tale of greatness.” James Halliday, The Weekend Australian, January 2024. The Farvie Grenache started it all, and still remains the lynchpin in a lineup of undeniably world class wines.
Farvie Grenache seems to walk the tightrope in 2024 with consummate confidence and unwavering commitment. This is the most demonstrative wine in the line-up, given it was once an unlikely hero and, since its inaugural release, it has never lost any of its swashbuckling appeal. It is also unique in its stance on the palate and the delivery of its panoply of intricate flavours. Accordingly, this 2024… is expressive, blooming and sensual in the glass. The nose is a positive fanfare of fruit, with ripe notes, interwoven with bitterness, and it is this tension between plum, mulberry and tender berries, and meaty, herbal and leather tones that confuses and delights in equal measure. There is even a fine thread of mintiness that I saw hints of in both the Mourvèdre and Syrah, and yet here it is permitted to run amok. Part aromatherapy, part perfumer’s delight, part gastronomes’ best friend, and part florists’ heaven, this is a succulent, refreshing, and rewarding Farvie Grenache with immense allure already on display for all to admire
Critic Reviews
98 POINTS
Ken Gargett - Winepilot
Wine critics are completely unbiased and have absolutely no favourites at all. First line of the wine writers’ creed. Unfortunately, despite our best intentions, it really isn’t true. There are always some samples which, when they arrive for tasting, bring a smile of anticipated pleasure. Even though Swinney have only been on the scene for the equivalent of a drop in the vinous ocean, they have established a reputation as one of the most exciting producers in the country. The latest releases will simply entrench this even further. With all the attention focused on Grenache from the warmer South Australian regions, it may seem odd that one of our very best hails from the far distant Frankland River. This is a single vineyard wine from the Wilson’s Pool Vineyard, picked from dry grown, bush vines. Winemaker, Robert Mann, includes 60% whole bunches in the ferment. The wine spent ten days on skins before pressing to large format, older French oak, where it spent eleven months maturing. A gleaming crimson/ruby hue, the complexity in this wine is immediately evident. The aromas weave through notes of cherries, warm earth, mulberries, fresh beetroot, kirsch, truffles, plums and a touch of florals and orange rind. There is an appealing savouriness here, but giving the wine time in the glass will be to its advantage. Supple and seamless, there is a fine line of acidity maintained throughout and great length here. This will provide pleasure for the next ten to fifteen years at least. One of our great Grenaches.
96 POINTS
Jeremy Oliver
96 POINTS
Erin Larkin - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2024 Farvie Grenache is fragrant and perfumed, redolent of rose petals and raspberry seed, rhubarb and a hint of licorice. The palate is structural and quite delicate; it is ashy, mineral and spicy, with a very fine spool of flavor across the palate. Initially, the acidity and tannins in this wine displayed as firm (fine but firm), however, the wine then opened up tremendously and will continue to do so over the next day, and with that opening comes a relaxing of all the components. This is a gorgeous wine, one that should reset your expectations about this vintage—a reaffirmation of the truism that you must follow "producer, producer, producer." This is an excellent wine from an excellent vineyard and producer. 13.9% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
93 POINTS
Gary Walsh - The Wine Front
60% whole bunch. 10 days on skins. Aged in large format seasoned French oak for 11 months. Harvested on the 1st of March. Quite rosy and musky, paprika and mint, red fruits and toasted hazelnuts. It’s medium-bodied, a little sappy and nutty, a light grainy grip to tannin, has some blood orange tang in the mix, poached strawberry, quite minty and green herby, but not in a bad way. The finish has some malty characters in with strawberry and cranberry freshness, offering good length, closing with somewhat drying tannin. Lots of character. Perhaps a little too thickset, is a quibble.
Winemakers Notes
Vineyard Notes This fruit was hand picked from established, dry-grown bush vine Grenache on the gravelly loam soils of our Swinney Wilson’s Pool Vineyard. This section within the vineyard has leaner topsoils with a higher percentage of lateritic gravel. Fruit thinning and selective hand harvesting over multiple passes ensured we achieved as close to perfect fruit as possible. Production Notes The fruit was hand picked, berry sorted and gravity fed to French oak fermenters. We incorporated 60% whole bunches followed by wild fermentation to build structure and texture while promoting the bright and spicy aromatics. The wine spent 10 days on skins and was then pressed directly to finegrained, large-format, seasoned French oak, and aged for 11 months prior to bottling. The wine was made with minimum effective Sulphites, is unfined and minimally filtered.
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Tasting Notes
Farvie Grenache seems to walk the tightrope in 2024 with consummate confidence and unwavering commitment. This is the most demonstrative wine in the line-up, given it was once an unlikely hero and, since its inaugural release, it has never lost any of its swashbuckling appeal. It is also unique in its stance on the palate and the delivery of its panoply of intricate flavours. Accordingly, this 2024… is expressive, blooming and sensual in the glass. The nose is a positive fanfare of fruit, with ripe notes, interwoven with bitterness, and it is this tension between plum, mulberry and tender berries, and meaty, herbal and leather tones that confuses and delights in equal measure. There is even a fine thread of mintiness that I saw hints of in both the Mourvèdre and Syrah, and yet here it is permitted to run amok. Part aromatherapy, part perfumer’s delight, part gastronomes’ best friend, and part florists’ heaven, this is a succulent, refreshing, and rewarding Farvie Grenache with immense allure already on display for all to admire
Product Highlights
The wine that started it all. Fine-boned, serious, and unmistakably Frankland River. Bright red fruit, sour cherry, and that ironstone edge you only get from this site. It’s built to age, but it’s so well-balanced you’ll be tempted to crack it the day it lands.