Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling Eden Valley
Wine: Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling
Varietal: Riesling
Region: Eden Valley, South Australia
Style: Dry White Wine
Overview
A benchmark expression of Australian Riesling, Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling showcases the purity, elegance, and age-worthy character for which Eden Valley is renowned. Grown in one of Australia’s premier cool-climate wine regions, this wine delivers vibrant citrus fruit, delicate floral aromas, and a finely structured palate that balances intensity with remarkable finesse.
Tasting Notes
- Color: Pale straw with green highlights
- Aromas: Lime blossom, lemon zest, white flowers, and subtle mineral notes
- Palate: Bright and focused with flavors of fresh lime, citrus, green apple, and a distinctive mineral character
- Finish: Crisp, dry, and exceptionally long with refreshing natural acidity
Winemaking Style
Crafted to highlight varietal purity and regional expression, the fruit is gently handled and fermented at cool temperatures to preserve the wine’s fresh aromatics and vibrant acidity. The result is a classic dry Riesling with precision, balance, and outstanding aging potential.
Food Pairings
An exceptionally versatile wine that pairs beautifully with:
- Fresh oysters and shellfish
- Grilled white fish
- Sushi and sashimi
- Thai and Vietnamese cuisine
- Goat cheese
- Light poultry dishes
Serving Recommendation
Serve chilled between 45–50°F (7–10°C) to emphasize its freshness, aromatics, and crisp structure.
Cellaring Potential
Enjoy young for its vibrant citrus character or cellar for 10–15 years or more, during which it can develop complex notes of honey, toast, and preserved citrus.
Wine Personality
Pure • Elegant • Mineral-Driven • Refreshing • Age-Worthy
Short Description
Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling from Eden Valley is a vibrant and elegant Australian white wine featuring aromas of lime blossom and citrus, layered with flavors of fresh lime, green apple, and minerality. Crisp acidity and a long, dry finish make this classic Riesling both refreshing in its youth and capable of rewarding long-term cellaring.