Waratah Hill Wines

Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is chiefly associated with the Burgundy region of France, where it is renowned and revered. The name is derived from the French word for “pine” and “black” alluding to the varietals tightly clustered dark purple cone-shaped bunches of fruit. The true character of Pinot Noir is expressed when it is grown in cool climates such as South Gippsland. South Gippsland is regarded in Australia and around the world as a region ideally suited for the growing of Pinot Noir, the finesse, the elegance and the lightness achieved in this region are all characteristics associated with this complex variety.
Our Pinot Noir range

Vintage Brut
Champagne first gained world renown because of its association with the anointment of French kings. Today sparkling wine (as it is referred to in Australia) is still associated with special occasions but at Waratah Hills the Vintage Brut is revered for its refreshing sophisticated flavour and is the perfect accompaniment for any celebration.
Our Vintage Brut range

 

Chardonnay
Chardonnay originated in the French region of Burgandy and today this variety is grown around the world. Being such a neutral grape many of the flavours are directly associated with the soil and the oak. Waratah Hills Chardonnay is grown on our steepest paddock (called Top) which is a sweeping 3 acres of vines that are in a rich soil base, protected from the winds and exposed to full morning sunlight (north facing).
Our Chardonnay range

Rosè
Originally Rosè was a delicate dry
wine with early examples of this
wine being produced in France
and Germany. A study in
France in 2007 showed
that the sales of Rosè
were greater than
that of White wine.
Our Rosè