Frankland Estate 'Isolation Ridge' Mourvèdre 2022
Primary flavours

Black Fruit

Blackcurrant

Dried Herbs

Mushroom

Umami
Details
Frankland Estate has the oldest Mourvèdre vines in the region, but the grape makes just a tiny pocket of the vineyard. Still, it's so good, why not bottle it as a standalone epic red? It's meaty, spicy, savoury, and deep with all limitless blue and black fruit, licoricey edges and a long drying finish. Only medium-bodied, but the ocean of earthen darkness and umami-laden charisma makes this a wine of some personality.
Introducing the inimitable and unmissable Frankland Estate. Their story starts in the aptly named 'Isolation Ridge'. If you travelled back 40 years and visited this remote outpost, you would probably stumble across a flock of sheep. Lucky for us, in 1985, the owners Barrie Smith and Judie Cullam took a fortuitous tour of the French winemaking regions. It was there that the dice were cast, and they decided grapes were their future. Fast forward to what is now a family affair, with daughter Liz and son Hunter running what has become one of WA's finest wineries. And a special mention to Gladys. Technically a fowl, she is the queen of a flock that manages (devours) bugs and pests who might otherwise damage the vines. Gladys, like the rest of the team, is dedicated to organic viticulture, allowing the soil and environment to do the talking with minimal human disturbance. If Frankland Estate's legacy is to pass on this land in even better condition than they found it, they've surely achieved it. We're just glad we can enjoy their wines in the process.
Introducing the inimitable and unmissable Frankland Estate. Their story starts in the aptly named 'Isolation Ridge'. If you travelled back 40 years and visited this remote outpost, you would probably stumble across a flock of sheep. Lucky for us, in 1985, the owners Barrie Smith and Judie Cullam took a fortuitous tour of the French winemaking regions. It was there that the dice were cast, and they decided grapes were their future. Fast forward to what is now a family affair, with daughter Liz and son Hunter running what has become one of WA's finest wineries. And a special mention to Gladys. Technically a fowl, she is the queen of a flock that manages (devours) bugs and pests who might otherwise damage the vines. Gladys, like the rest of the team, is dedicated to organic viticulture, allowing the soil and environment to do the talking with minimal human disturbance. If Frankland Estate's legacy is to pass on this land in even better condition than they found it, they've surely achieved it. We're just glad we can enjoy their wines in the process.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, high tannins, high alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Frankland River
country
Australia
Grape type
Mourvèdre
Wine Maker
Frankland Estate
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2022
Cellar period
10-20 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Organic
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
State
WA
collection
Pairing guide
We’re big fans of Mourvèdre wines here at Good Pair Days, and it’s always exciting to explore wines which put this rather special varietal in the spotlight. This bottle is going to pair beautifully with slow-cooked meats, especially lamb or beef casseroles and hotpots. Old school pub classics like cottage pie and burgers would be logical pairings, and if you can get your hands on some game meats, this wine is really going to sing on the palate. Eggplant dishes, wild mushrooms, and offal creations will also work brilliantly.
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Food

Grilled Meat

Mushrooms
Tastes

Earthy

Rich
Moods

Contemplative

Mood for something different
Seasons

Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Frankland River, Australia
Frankland River is one of five sub-regions in Great Southern, Western Australia. The Great Southern as the name suggests is extremely large, spread out over 100 km north to south and 150 km east to west. Frankland River is located in the north-west part of Great Southern and is known for high quality Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Riesling as well as recent movement towards Grenache, Tempranillo and other Mediterranean varieties. The region is relatively recent with plantings dating back to 1967 and by the 1980s wineries like Alkoomi and Frankland Estate were well established.
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