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The Little Wine Company Albariño 2025
Grape Type Pronunciation: "al-bar-een-yo"
Primary flavours
Green Apple
Lemon
Mineral
Verbena
Details
The great thing about traditional Spanish Albariño is the wonderful sense of tang and minerality in the best wines that has you thinking 'yes please, another glass'. This Hunter Valley example does exactly that - it's a bottle emptier. Green apples, lemon and lime, a little dried herbs, and then all that saline, minerally freshness, and yet it's quite approachable instead of being hard. Lovely!

Ian and Suzanne Little are anything but little. This husband and wife super team have lived a fascinating wine life, now culminating in their Hunter Valley project for the last twenty-five years, The Little Wine Company. Suzanne is the winemaking figurehead here, tracing her experience back to Katnook Estate in the late 1980s. Suzanne, who has degrees in economics, law and wine science, became really famous working for the (now forgotten) Rosemount Estate in the 90s when Rosemount was the #1 wine brand in the country. Then in 2000, Suzanne left Rosemount to join forces with her winemaking husband, Ian (also a trained biochemist and brewer), to develop The Little Wine Company. Together, they are exploring grapes that don't fit the usual Hunter Valley stereotypes, including Albariño, Barbera, Tempranillo, Vermentino and Pecorino.
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Specs
Region
Hunter Valley
country
Australia
Grape type
Albariño
Wine Maker
The Little Wine Company
Alcohol
11.6%
Vintage
2025
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
State
NSW
Pairing guide
With its saline freshness and that clever tang/taut contrast, this Hunter Valley white is a pairing favourite! Roasting poultry is always a great idea, especially when paired with a nicely charred, salty skin. The autumnal flavours of roasted squash, mushrooms, and pumpkin also hit the spot perfectly. Salty cheeses like feta and halloumi are a fantastic idea with this wine, as is anything that makes great use of salted and cured meats, not to mention the joy of grilled seafood or a fresh green salad.
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Food
Seafood
Lots of Herbs
Raw Fish
Tastes
Salty
Rich
Moods
Adventurous
Creative
Seasons
Summer
Spring
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Wine region
Hunter Valley, Australia
The Hunter Valley is located in New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 150km northwest of Sydney and is known for producing world-class Semillon and formidable Chardonnay, Verdelho, Sauvignon Blanc, and Shiraz. The region has a long history of winemaking, with the first vines planted in the 1830s. Today, the Hunter Valley is home to more than 150 wineries, ranging from small, family-owned operations to larger, internationally recognized producers such as Tyrell’s Wines, Mount Pleasant Wines and Brokenwood Wines. Hunter Valley comprises the following sub-regions: Upper Hunter Valley, Broke Fordwich, and Pokolbin. The region's climate is warm and humid, relying on rain, humidity, cloud cover and sea breeze to mitigate the warmth. Soil types vary across the region. Generally, Semillon performs well on the sandy alluvial flats, whereas Shiraz prefers the red loamy soil types.
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