

"The palate has good intensity and roundness. Flavours of white peach, pineapple and pear are luscious and inviting and a good tight acid backbone gives drive to the wine and a citrus undertone. Slightly creamy mildly complex finish leaves a sense of interest in the mouth with good persistence of fruit flavours surviving long after the wine is swallowed. "

AMELIA'S LETTER PINOT GRIGIO
| Vintage | Awards | ||
| 2006 | Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show | Bronze | |
| 2006 | Paul Ippolito Website May 2007 | 88 points | |
| 2006 | Winorama February 2007 | 89 points | |
| 2006 | Winestate Magazine, Adelaide Hills Tasting, Jun 2008 | |
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| 2006 | James Halliday Wine Companion 2009 | 87 points 4 Glasses |
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| 2007 | Winestate Magazine, Adelaide Hills | ||
THE STORY OF AMELIA'S LETTER
James Caust , the Chain of Ponds blacksmith and wheelwright , visited Cornwall after the death of his wife in 1882. On the journey he wrote a beautiful letter to his youngest daughter, Amelia. It highlighted the isolation of the South Australian colony, the strong links back to their Cornish heritage and the extreme challenges faced wi th sea travel in the early years.
TASTING NOTES
Pinot Grigio 2007
Pinot Grigio 2007
Pinot Grigio 2006
Pinot Grigio 2005