Twill & Daisy is inspired by paper daisies that grow wild through the inland of Australia. These flowers grow naturally with no intervention, similar to the wines that go into Twill & Daisy. Twill is the fabric and structure behind the brand that pulls it together and Daisy represents the wine structure that is soft and delicate in the wines across the range.
A restrained savoury wine with vivid aromas and earthy tones with cranberry and cherries fruits.There are fresh cut violets, iris, and Pomegranate with a hint of cherry, plum, and raspberry. Subtle notes of potting soil form a backdrop to its sweet and flowery flavours. The wine has a moderate acidity combined with the tartness of red fruits and structural tannins.
Floral, spicy aromas and a touch of herbal undergrowth on the finish.A light tasted framed by a backed by crunchy acidity and fine tannin base. Rich berry fruits with a distinct herbal touch.
This wine displays a zesty fragrant nose of tropical fruits, passionfruit and gooseberry, along with a flinty, mineral edge. An engaging nose, that displays all the classical Sauvignon Blanc varietal markers with purity and focus.The taste pallet follows on with distinct tropical fruit flavours, and intensely wound passionfruit. A slight mid to end palate texture imparts a good feel, and gives rise to a mouth-watering finish full of length.
Mesmerising scents of rose petals, wild strawberries and poached rhubarb.The Palate is well balanced, with a berry focussed and refreshing length. Full of summer fruits and finished o! with a dash of a fairy floss.
Straddling the Murray River in north-west Victoria and western New South Wales, the Murray Darling is a vast region. Combined with Swan-Hill immediately to the South-East, it is the third-largest winegrowing region in Australia after the Riverland (South Australia) and Riverina (New South Wales). Although the distance between the eastern and western extremity of the region is in excess of 350 kilometres (217 miles), the climate throughout is virtually identicalIt is hot, with long sunshine hours, low humidity and negligible growing season rainfall. The GI is 25,578 km2 in size and has a total of 16,068 hectares of vineyards. The main varieties grown in the region are Chardonnay, Shiraz, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine Australia
Explore regionTwill & Daisy is inspired by paper daisies that grow wild through the inland of Australia. These flowers grow naturally with no intervention, similar to the wines that go into Twill & Daisy. Twill is the fabric and structure behind the brand that pulls it together and Daisy represents the wine structure that is soft and delicate in the wines across the range.