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Silent Noise 2020 Fiano
- Buy 6 for £14.24 each and save 5%
- Buy 12 for £13.79 each and save 8%
Fiano is an Italian variety originating in Campania in Southern Italy. It works surprisingly well in McLaren Vale. It shows the stoned fruit characters associated with this variety, apricots, peaches, and a crunchy & juicy palate
Origin
Producer
Grape Varieties
100% Fiano
Maturity
Drink 2021 - 2023
Viticulture
Conventional
Size / ABV
Standard Bottle 75cl / 13%
This Month's Mixed Cases
The Country
Australia
The UK is Australia's largest market by volume and second only to France in terms of countries in this market. There is no denying that the British love affair, which began in the 1980s, still continues. However, still the vast majority of what we see here, 85%, is bulk shipped. The nation struggles to celebrate its best wines and producers.
At Noble Grape we seek out the best that the Australia can offer and shout its regional diversity from the rooftops. Dowie Doole from McLaren Vale is one of the stars of our range. One of James Halliday's 5-star wineries, and offers incredible value for money.
Henschke is one of Australia's Crown Jewels. Now in their 6th generation of the Henschke family, the estate is most known for its old vines Shirazs from Eden Valley, culminating with Hill of Grace, one of the world's finest wines made from this variety.
Cool climate is all the rage now, and we have been seeking out delicious examples from Coonawarra, Yarra Valley and elsewhere. These wines smash the notion that Oz is all about big, jammy, alcoholic wines, bringing a degree of refreshment and sense of terroir.
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Italian Grape Varieties in Australia
Being an Italian Specialist, we are always seeking out wines throughout the world made from Italian grape varieties. The place that we having most success in is Australia. Maybe it's the climate, or perhaps it's having a ready made market in cities such as Melbourne and Sydney with high densities of Italian populations, that these wines have gained such a footing so far from their ancestral home.
Italy's two main black varieties, Nebbiolo and Sangiovese are both well represented here, but we are also finding great examples of Nero d'Avola, Fiano, and Montepulciano.