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Limus

Red/White Coferment 'Papyra Double Up' 2021

$29.00

Red/White Coferment 'Papyra Double Up' 2021

Limus

Red/White Coferment 'Papyra Double Up' 2021

$29.00

New to the collection – red, pink and white blend including pinot gris, pinot noir, sauvy b and riesling, this wine is made for maximum drinkability. Whether you’re laid out on a strip of backyard astroturf or propped in the shade pulling sand out of your undies, this big tropical fruit chiller is it. – Limus

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Limus means “seaweed” in Bislama, the official language of Vanuatu, South Pacific. I was pretty into seaweed there for a while, and also pretty into coconuts, so spent a while on some remote South Pacific beaches getting to know the locals, their language and their seaweeds, hence the name. Now I make preservative-free (natural if you like, but I’m still getting my head around what this means to different people so prefer not to say it) wine with my partner Anna in the southernmost and easternmost part of South Australia, Mount Gambier, within the Limestone Coast, a region known mostly for its big dog Cabernet’s. Down in the “Mount” we do things a bit differently though. It’s a tiny region dotted with mostly miniscule blocks of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Sauvignon blanc, which allows us to make wines from varieties we love and also organically farm the majority of our own fruit (right now we lease 5 small vineyards that cover 6 hectares of Pinot noir, Chardy, Riesling, Sauv blanc, Pinot gris and Cab sauv). The fruit that we do buy comes from organic or biodynamic vineyards within or close to the region to try to represent this unique little spot the best we can (and, well, I hate driving).

- Tess Bryant Selections