Havilah Rosé 2025

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Havilah Rosé 2025
Producer Two Tonne Tasmania
Region, Country Tamar Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 26094-750

The Glen Shian site has become a dedicated rosé block, the lower acidity allowing a ferment to bone dry. This year’s fruit was direct-pressed all to tank, and as is typical with this patch, the colour drops out leaving an elegant wine with lovely fruit weight. The second component was out of an East Coast vineyard (in a generous year, some extra fruit became available). Also direct pressed to tank, a little more colour hung around in this ferment, contributing a little more texture as well, These were blended together after a nice stint on fine lees in tank.

Havilah Rosé 2025

Reviews

"The 2025 Rosé is crispy and fresh, with red fruit and flowers, both aromatically and in the mouth. The wine is composed solely of Pinot Noir, from both Tamar Valley and down on the East Coast. There's an attractive watermelon freshness here, and everything feels very intentional and good. I really like it. The color is a good-looking dirty flamingo hue in the glass—it's not manipulated or made—and the wine tastes that way too. A portion of this wine macerated on skins for a little longer than the other components, and as such, the color is a little darker than the last vintage, as it happens."
91 points, Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate

Reviews

"The 2025 Rosé is crispy and fresh, with red fruit and flowers, both aromatically and in the mouth. The wine is composed solely of Pinot Noir, from both Tamar Valley and down on the East Coast. There's an attractive watermelon freshness here, and everything feels very intentional and good. I really like it. The color is a good-looking dirty flamingo hue in the glass—it's not manipulated or made—and the wine tastes that way too. A portion of this wine macerated on skins for a little longer than the other components, and as such, the color is a little darker than the last vintage, as it happens."
91 points, Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate

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