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Larry Cherubino Laissez Faire Frankland River Syrah 2019
Larry Cherubino Laissez Faire Frankland River Syrah 2019
- Grapes Syrah 100%
- Country Australia
- Region Western Australia
- Abv 14 %
- Contains sulphites Yes
- Vegan Yes
- Vegetarian Yes
- Case size 6 / 75cl
- A bouquet of black cherries is enveloped in subtle mineral nuances and supporting oak spice. Red flowery fruit flavours dominate, with subtle slate-like minerality following through onto the elegant palate, all framed by fine tannins to a long finish.
- Awards
95 pts, Halliday, 2021
While inspiration has been taken from organics, biodynamics and natural winemaking practices, the laissez-faire range could be called natural wines; Larry Cherubino likes to think of them as 'post-natural' wines. Believing in healthy and sustainable vineyard practices, Larry grows all his grapes and can account for their provenance and natural status. While copper is allowed in organic viticulture, minimal copper treatments are used here. The grapes for this wine are grown in the subregions of Frankland River, which is considered to be one of the most distinctive viticulture areas in Australia.
Country | Australia |
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Brand | Larry Cherubino Wines |
Vintage | 2019 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Former ‘Winery of the Year’ by James Halliday and Matt Skinner, Larry Cherubino wants his wines to be distinctive and to speak clearly of their variety and vineyard site. He believes in paying meticulous attention to the vineyard, canopy and water management, picking at the right time and minimal intervention in the winery. Larry also makes wine under the Laissez Faire label, an exquisite range of natural wines that are the ultimate expression of the site. The wine is made in small batches from hand-harvested grapes. All his wines have pure class and finesse, from delicate whites to opulent reds. |