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2025 Gamay

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Country Australia
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Gamay is regarded as one of the lightest-bodied red grape varieties, famous for its expressive flavours and minimal tannin. When a small parcel from Woodside in the Adelaide Hills was offered to Ashton Hills, we couldn’t resist the opportunity.

Bouquet
Wild strawberry and blackberry mix with rosewater, red pastille and black tea. A touch of white peppercorn and spice sit in the background.

Palate
The fresh and vibrant palate is layered with raspberry and cranberry notes while darker, earthy characters add an underlying complexity. The crunchy acid profile drives the wine across the palate and finishes with a lick of fine, dusty tannins.

Growing Conditions
The 2025 vintage was one of the earliest on record across Australia, and the Adelaide Hills was no exception. A warm tail end to winter promoted an early budburst and the continuing warm and dry weather meant that most of the fruit reached ripeness around two weeks earlier than usual. The Gamay was hand harvested on the 19th of February from Woodside in the Adelaide Hills.

93

"Now, I know you’re going to love this wine. It’s just the fourth vintage of Gamay from Ashton Hills. And yet, despite this quite early season, it displays a lovely, vibrant, perfumed aromatic. An interesting combination, in that after fermentation with indigenous yeast and about a twenty-five percent whole bunch contribution, a small portion was also worked with carbonic maceration, and that clearly stimulated the aromatics and brought them well to the fore. It was then basket pressed and then aged in a mix of seasoned French oak and stainless steel tanks for about nine months. Beautiful, exotic aromas of red fruits on the nose. A supple, fine, and quite elegant palate that’s complemented by the subtle oak and wild yeast components, with structure coming from the whole bunch inclusions. Very tidy, current drinking wine, and don’t be afraid to serve it slightly chilled."

Ray Jordan

Winepilot

92

"Red cherry, red rose, strawberry, banana skin, cinnamon quill. Some earthy tones, but bright and fresh at its core. Steely, juicy and lifted on the palate with pretty red fruits and spice — red cherry and red rose again, ground nutmeg, mashed strawberry. Some firmness to fine tannins through a finish of solid length. There's a touch of Pinot-like character here, for better or worse, but the Gamay tones do prevail. A lovely wine."

Tom Kline

Winepilot

91

"I like the juiciness of this, the balance, the extension. It’s driven by strawberry and red cherry flavours with sweet spice and musk-like accents. There’s an apple-like aspect to the acidity, and a push of juicy flavour through the finish. It’s been nicely judged texturally as well. I liked this wine from every angle but, at the same time, couldn’t quite get excited by it. Probably just me. It’s perfectly balanced, juicy with flavour, structured and clean as a whistle."

Campbell Mattinson

The Wine Front

90

"There's a good sense of levity and finesse to this wine. Almost 'blink and you'll miss it', in a way. Soft red-cherry fruitiness, some barely there wild raspberry, a touch of rosehip tea. You could project a little spice and dried herbs into things, too, but it is very primary, fruity and pure in its personality. A little feathery grip of tannin makes landfall. A very gentle wine, perhaps a touch too elementary, but in the right direction, and easy to get stuck into."

Mike Bennie

Halliday Wine Companion