Decanter – Delivers a soft perfume with a puff of talc and a slim flavour profile. It’s alluringly feminine; soft and elegant, piqued with pretty notes of lemon pith and a pinch of perfumed bath salts. Seductive.
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – 96 points - "The fruit for this 2023 No. 2 is from Polish Hill River, a subregion in Clare Valley. On the nose, there's juniper berry and cassis, thyme and rosemary, green apple skin and brine. The fruit on the mouth is fleshy and concentrated—the shape of it is almost round—but don't mistake this for soft. The phenolics are firm on the tongue and on the back of the palate. This is a structural Riesling, and it is one with great power and density through the finish. Very impressive. I love the finish on this wine. It's feathered, talcy, textural and flavorsome. 11.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap." - Erin Larkin (Robert Parker Wine Advocate)
Decanter – Everything great about Eden Valley Riesling is captured here – a magical, effortless swirl of fresh citrus enveloped by the sharp mineral lick of wet granite and amplified by a burst of bright acidity. The mid-palate shows luscious lime syrup rolling along on a gentle acid tide, and exceptionally long flavours extend all the way to a sustained final note. It’s gorgeous in its youth but with all the right attributes to flourish for decades in the cellar. Outstanding.
The Wine Front – Super value, as ever.
Lillies and lemon barley, lime and grapefruit, punch and sure-footed, some crunch and chalkiness in texture, and a refreshing, slightly bitter, that reminds of gin and tonic with a good hit of lime. Delicious. Good now too.
The Wine Front – Clean and pure, lemon and lime squeezed into mineral water, a lavender perfume, ultra-fine crushed rock texture, and a cool and very long slaty finish. Very fine Eden Riesling. No coarseness. High class. Say no more.
James Suckling – This aged-release 2015 has developed toasty lemon and lime-peel aromas, as well as a vividly fresh palate that has teflon-like restraint and purity. A late developer, this has scintillating length and drive. Drink or hold. Screw cap.
James Suckling – "An elegant impression with fine, stony minerals, apples, lemons and grapefruit. The palate has a very sleek and freshly contained feel with succulent, juicy lemon and white-peach flavors. Tight finish. Drink now. Screw cap." James Suckling
James Halliday – Halliday Wine Companion
I must admit, I have a soft spot for off-dry riesling. Disclaimer: I'm a Kiwi and a fan of German wines so this makes sense, but I've always enjoyed the Prima. Those fresh lime and crunchy apple notes are there, sluiced with soft spice and heady blossom notes, but I love the dance between sweetness and acid, the tension, and the tempering effect of the acidity on the perception of sweetness. It's about balance and the Prima gets it right, especially in the impressive 2021 vintage.
Dave Brookes
The Wine Front – Wine Front: "It’s a delicious young Riesling. Lemon, lime and slate flavors rush straight and direct through the palate, aided though by a smidgen of textural softness. There’s almost a kaffir lime leaf character here. It’s hard to tell how this will age--it seems so up-and-about now--but as a young wine it tastes terrific."
James Halliday – A textural feast! It's chewy, chalky, puckering and shows deeper, complex fruit characters amongst minerally elements and light, nutty savouriness. Serious expression here. Scents of lime, blackcurrant, wet slate and flint. Similar flavours, very intense and concentrated with bristling acidity underlying. Boom. Big impact. It's a compelling wine for its complexity. - Mike Bennie
Nestled in the Barossa Range of South Australia, Eden Valley is more than just a wine-producing region; it's a testament to nature's beauty and bounty. With an altitude higher than many other wine-growing regions, its cooler climate gives birth to grapes that mature slowly, allowing them to develop rich flavors and unique aromatics. This, combined with its ancient, mineral-rich soils, ensures that wines from the valley possess a distinctive character that sets them apart. Rieslings from this area are particularly noteworthy, expressing vibrant citrus notes and a crisp acidity. Shiraz, too, bears a signature style, being more restrained and elegant than its counterparts from warmer climates. As you delve deeper into wines from this region, you'll uncover layers of complexity, each telling a tale of the land from which it comes.
Eden Valley is an enchanting wine region located in South Australia, lying to the east of the Barossa Range. This elevated region, characterized by its rugged landscapes and ancient soils, provides a cooler climate compared to its low-lying neighbor, the Barossa Valley. Rich in winemaking history, Eden Valley spans a diverse range of terrains, from rolling hills to verdant valleys, all blessed with a unique terroir that has made it a beacon for viticulture. Just a short drive from Adelaide, it's not just a hub for premium wines but also offers a scenic escape for those looking to immerse themselves in Australia's vinicultural charm.
Eden Valley is renowned for producing wines of exceptional quality, drawing wine enthusiasts and critics alike. The region's higher altitude and cooler climate allow for a longer ripening period, giving rise to wines with deep flavors, refined elegance, and impressive structure. While Eden Valley has its share of premium wines that fetch higher prices, especially those from old vines or single-vineyard designations, it also boasts a wide array of more accessibly priced wines that do not skimp on quality. This balance ensures that both connoisseurs and casual drinkers can enjoy the region's offerings without stretching their budget.
The distinctiveness of Eden Valley lies in its unique amalgamation of altitude, climate, and ancient soils. The region's elevation, ranging between 400 and 600 meters, offers a cooler climate than surrounding areas, leading to wines with vibrant acidity and intricate aromatics. The valley's ancient rocky soils, particularly its patches of decomposed granite and sandy loam, play a pivotal role in crafting wines with a pronounced mineral edge. Furthermore, Eden Valley's deep-rooted winemaking heritage, combined with the passion and innovation of its contemporary winemakers, solidifies its position as a region that marries tradition with forward-thinking practices.
Eden Valley is most celebrated for its Rieslings. These wines, emblematic of the region, are often characterized by their intense aromatics, notes of lime, green apple, and flinty minerality, and their ability to age gracefully. The high-acid, dry Rieslings from Eden Valley are frequently considered among the finest in Australia, showcasing an impeccable balance of fruit and minerality. However, the region is not limited to white wines. Eden Valley also produces remarkable Shiraz, known for its elegance, peppery notes, and red berry flavors, offering a cooler-climate counterpoint to the richer styles from the neighboring Barossa Valley.
While "best" can be subjective depending on individual palates, several wines from Eden Valley consistently garner acclaim. In the realm of Rieslings, producers like Henschke, Pewsey Vale, and Mountadam are frequently celebrated for their refined, age-worthy wines. When it comes to Shiraz, labels such as Yalumba, Eden Hall, and Spinifex produce expressions that beautifully capture the region's cool-climate character. Whether you're seeking a crisp, invigorating white or a nuanced, aromatic red, Eden Valley's diverse portfolio ensures a memorable tasting experience.
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We aim to have all wines be vintage specific. In the case the listed vintage is out of stock and you note you would like that particular vintage, we will inform you via email for approval to go ahead.
To be able to supply such a unique & extensive range of boutique wines, we don't hold much of the inventory. So with us, there is the added step of receiving the wine from our local suppliers before it is dispatched to you. Most orders are dispatched within 3-6 working days.
Replacement or refund offered if bottles are faulty or damaged. All our deliveries are insured against loss, however you must notify us in a reasonable amount of time.
If you would like to include a gift message with your order, please enter that in the order instructions section. We'll print your message in a lovely font on A5 paper. We also won't include the invoice. Tracking will be sent to the email on file.