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The 10th edition of the original museum tasting & sales event in Margaret River. 

Our cellar is your cellar. Explore, sip and dip into the Fraser Gallop Estate cellar as your own. 

Taste before you purchase museum wines and rare vintages at our famous Behind the Barrel wine event.
We’ve done all the hard work for you, archiving exceptional vintages and rare wines in ideal conditions for your immediate enjoyment. Taste and buy a bottle or two, or take home a mixed case of these carefully curated and cellared back-vintages. No bookings or tasting fees apply.

This year, Bella Napoli Pizza will make their delicious creations on-site at the winery from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday and Sunday. 

Stay to share a bottle of wine and a pizza and enjoy the buzz and atmosphere of one of the region’s most awarded and discreet wineries.

Wine club members are invited to exclusive early bird entry from 9-10 am on Saturday and Sunday, please register your interest to wineclub@frasergallopestate.com.au 

Wine Club members also receive 20% off all wines. Subscribers receive 10% off purchases of 12 bottles or more. Subscribers who join the wine club today receive 20% off (minimum 12 bottles). The discount on museum wines is available only this weekend.

Wine club members are invited to exclusive early bird entry on Saturday and Sunday from 9-10 am; please register your interest to wineclub@frasergallopestate.com.au 

Wine Club members also receive 20% off all wines. Subscribers receive 10% off purchases of 12 bottles or more. Subscribers who join the wine club today receive 20% off (minimum 12 bottles). The discount on museum wines is available only this weekend.

WA Day Long Weekend June 1 & 2, 2024

Katherine Lethlean
 
15 August 2023 | Katherine Lethlean

Halliday Wine Companion 2024 Reviews

Once again Fraser Gallop Estate received the highest 5 red star rating in the Halliday Wine Companion describing our house style as “very much on the precise, pure end of the spectrum”.

The Parterre range was singled out once more as offering “consistent, indelible, compelling value for money.”

The wines reviewed in the 2024 Halliday Wine Companion are:

Palladian Chardonnay 2021

“A wine that commands respect, yet it is a wonderful drink. It’s complex and detailed with excellent fruit at its heart, a pulse of refreshing acidity, fabulous smoky oak and hints of funky sulphides rendering this savoury. It lingers long, It’s persuasive. Classy with a capital C.”  - Jane Faulkner

Parterre Chardonnay 2021

"One taste and a laser lightshow starts up. This is so racy, juicy and succulent it speeds across the palate. Stop. Reflect. Grapefruit and Meyer lemon, a smidge of creamy lees and lemon curd texture, plus wood spices with the oak seamless. Mostly, it’s mouth-watering, flinty, fine and exceptionally long. Wonderful wine.” - Jane Faulkner

Parterre Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2020

"Even if appealing in youth such an oak-aged style generally needs time to settle and chill out. And this will follow such a route. In the meantime, it’s fragrant with finger lime and snow peas with a snip of fresh herbs and lots of nutty, toasty oak. There’s also a waxy/lanolin character and no shortage of acidity to keep this alive for another 10 years”  - Jane Faulkner

Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

As usual, a tiptop Parterre with enticing florals giving way to mulberries and boysenberries, dried herbs, choc-mint and more besides. It’s medium bodied and wonderfully savoury with powdery tannins and great length. And it will age gracefully.” - Jane Faulkner

Palladian Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

"There’s plenty of flavour packed into this from ripe fruit and cedary oak, yet it remains just shy of full bodied and the palate is far from unwieldy. Blackberries, dark cherries coated in all manner of spices with wafts of tobacco and choc-mint. It seems a tad forward but there’s depth and structure, too, with hazelnut skin tannins adding more shape” - Jane Faulkner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time Posted: 15/08/2023 at 5:25 PM Permalink to Halliday Wine Companion 2024 Reviews Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
15 August 2023 | Katherine Lethlean

Vintage Report 2023

“Well I guess you could say the conditions were so rare it was a unicorn vintage”, smiles viticulturist Mike Bolas, “the long, dry and cool season gave us slow, even ripening across the fruit.  After 25 years our vines are at an age where very little intervention is required so we had the luxury of picking at the optimum time to allow flavour intensity, tannins and sugars to develop with balance and harmony.

Winemaker Clive Otto is already excited about the wines, “The chardonnay are elegant and fresh with lovely natural acidity.”, he says, “The cabernets are inky and dense, wonderfully intense but with very fine tannin structure. 2023 vintage could easily rival 2018 for top honours. The proof is in the barrel.”

We look forward to sharing the fruits of our labours with you in the future. 

Time Posted: 15/08/2023 at 5:20 PM Permalink to Vintage Report 2023 Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
28 March 2023 | Katherine Lethlean

Wine and Chocolate

Wine and chocolate are two indulgences that are often enjoyed separately, but have you ever considered pairing them together?

 

Done right, the combination of wine and chocolate can create a symphony of flavours that tantalises the senses.
 
To create the perfect pairing, consider the characteristics of both the wine and the chocolate. Here are some tips to help you find the perfect match:

Consider the intensity of the chocolate. Dark chocolate has a higher percentage of cocoa and a more intense flavour, while milk chocolate and white chocolate are sweeter and milder. The intensity of the chocolate should be balanced with the intensity of the wine.

Match the sweetness levels. A general rule of thumb is to match the sweetness of the wine with the sweetness of the chocolate. A sweeter wine will complement a sweeter chocolate, while a drier wine will balance out a darker, more intense chocolate.

Think about the flavours. Certain wines and chocolates have complementary flavour profiles that work well together. For example, a rich, full-bodied red wine pairs well with dark chocolate with hints of cherry or raspberry, while a sweet white wine complements milk chocolate with notes of vanilla. 

We've been having some fun with our guests at cellar door and we've found the most popular wine and chocolate pairings include:

  • Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon with dark chocolate with cherry or raspberry notes
  • Merlot with milk chocolate with hints of vanilla or caramel
  • Our Ice Pressed Chardonnay  with white chocolate with fruity or floral notes

When it comes to wine and chocolate pairings, there's no right or wrong answer. It's all about experimenting and finding the combination that works best for you. So, this Easter, grab a bottle of wine, a box of chocolates, and start exploring the delicious world of wine and chocolate pairings. Cheers to a sweet and savoury adventure!

Time Posted: 28/03/2023 at 1:06 PM Permalink to Wine and Chocolate Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
15 November 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

Just released 2019 Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon

My goodness what a bumper release this is. The critics have had to raid the thesaurus to find even more superlatives than usual for these wines and we are delighted to be sharing them with you. 

 

"The mention of Houghton clone in Wilyabrup is important, for the particular way that it expresses itself: supple, succulent, red fruited and powerful; it imbues the wines with grace and ease. So too, this release. This has all these attributes, layers of pomegranate, raspberry, red licorice, salt bush, cassis and peppercorn. A beautiful wine, with a proven track record for graceful ageing. This vintage will be no exception."

- Halliday Wine Companion, 96 points

"The 2019 Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon is juicy, bright and beautiful. The style at Fraser Gallop errs toward earlier picks, although the 14% alcohol on the label coupled with the ripe fruit in the mouth suggests that, in this cool year, picking was "when ripe." This is a delicious wine that routinely offers brilliant value-for-money drinking and a very elegant Cabernet experience."
- Robert Parker Wine Advocate, 95 point

Time Posted: 15/11/2022 at 2:18 PM Permalink to Just released 2019 Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
15 November 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

Just released 2021 Parterre Chardonnay

My goodness what a bumper release this is. The critics have had to raid the thesaurus to find even more superlatives than usual for these wines and we are delighted to be sharing them with you. 

 

 

Winner - James Halliday Chardonnay Challenge GOLD

WA Good Food Guide Top 25 Wines of 2022

"Pristine, pure and very fine-boned house style of Chardonnay coupled with the cooler year that was 2021, and we are met by a wine with poise, precision and finesse in spades. What a beauty the 2021 Parterre Chardonnay is. Juicy, glass-shard acidity is couched in very soft, enveloping orchard fruit, and spooling out through the finish is a string of briney acidity. This is a gorgeous wine, perhaps shorter lived than some of its predecessors, but it will never hang around long enough for us to find out."

- Robert Parker Wine Advocate, 95 points

"Plenty of perfume, a sort of thyme and lavender thing, cashew and almond, a little spicy oak. It’s tight and zesty, lime and pink grapefruit, maybe some green apple, intense acidity, a fine powdery/flinty texture, and a tight and racy grapefruit finish of excellent length. A lot of energy and vigour, and best with a year or so more in bottle to settle."
- The Wine Front, 94+ points

 
Time Posted: 15/11/2022 at 2:09 PM Permalink to Just released 2021 Parterre Chardonnay Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
15 November 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

New release Palladian wines

We are very pleased to announce the release of our 2021 Palladian Chardonnay and our 2019 Palladian Cabernet. Both wines have been exciting wine judges and critics alike with their unique Wilyabrup characteristics. 

ABOUT THE 2021 PALLADIAN CHARDONNAY

Made with fruit from 23-year-old Gingin clone vines, the 2021 Palladian Chardonnay was handpicked, whole-bunch pressed, wild fermented in French puncheons (100% new) and matured for 10 months. One hundred percent new oak may sound like a lot, but in the case of this wine, the power of the fruit has absorbed the oak, leaving not a trace save the texture and enhanced spice in the mouth.    

"This is marvellous— The low-alcohol, earlier-picked style of the Palladian (12.5% alcohol this year) brings a level of finesse and precision that, in this glass, makes for mouthwatering drinking. An exemplar wine that shows elegance and tension." - Robert Parker Wine Advocate, 97 points

"Sea spray, spicy biscuit ginger oak, almond and crème brulée, ripe lime and pink grapefruit. Intense and concentrated, flinty with some creamy gloss, tangy preserved lemon flavours, green apple, tight and very long. No shortage of drive and structure here, that’s for sure. It should be quite something with a few more years in bottle."
- The Wine Front, 95+ points

ABOUT THE 2019 PALLADIAN CABERNET SAUVIGNON

A very pretty aromatic wine redolent with dark cherry, boysenberry, Doris plum and spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. The body is a medium-bodied and colour pale crimson. The balance and seamless nature are extraordinary given that it’s 100 % pure Cabernet Sauvignon.

Soft, plush and long with blackcurrant, plums and rhubarb on the palate and a finish that is extraordinarily long. A seductively textured wine with soft papery tannins.

"What a lovely wine. The 2019 Palladian Cabernet Sauvignon has the three P's to success: poise, perfume and precision. I don't think that's how the saying goes... but it should. The mid-palate fruit is gently fleshy and satisfying, and everything is in place in this supremely elegant wine." - Robert Parker Wine Advocate, 95 points

"A juicy and balanced cabernet sauvignon with redcurrant, currant bush and rose petal. Medium to full body. Medium, round tannins and a focused finish."                        - James Suckling

 

 

 

Time Posted: 15/11/2022 at 1:33 PM Permalink to New release Palladian wines Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
15 November 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

Introducing our Sommelier Service



The arrival of festive season is always joyous, but the most wonderful time of the year can also mean very long gift lists. Whether you’re thanking hardworking colleagues, planning to treat loyal clients, or throwing a party to celebrate the season, our Sommelier Service is here to advise with just the right wine selection.

We have also curated the ultimate collection of our signature wines and packaged them beautifully so you won’t need to lift a finger.

Our range includes magnums, single bottles, pairs or triple bottle packs, and gift vouchers for when you can’t decide.

Contact our Sommelier Service with your corporate gifting or event requirements and let us tailor a package to suit your needs.

Time Posted: 15/11/2022 at 1:20 PM Permalink to Introducing our Sommelier Service Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
8 June 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

The Real Review’s Top Wineries of Australia 2022

 

Fraser Gallop Estate has once again cantered into The Real Review’s Top Wineries of Australia 2022 list. The list represents Australia’s top 18 percent. The crème de la  crème of Australian wineries.

We are very honoured to be one of a few Margaret River estates to feature in the 389 strong list selected from the 2,156 wineries across Australia.

Now in its fifth year, the ranking is based on the top scoring wines of each winery tasted by the Real Review team. We are humbled to see that our wines are so highly regarded by this team of respected wine critics.

Time Posted: 08/06/2022 at 4:46 PM Permalink to The Real Review’s Top Wineries of Australia 2022 Permalink
Katherine Lethlean
 
21 March 2022 | Katherine Lethlean

Margaret River edges ahead of Coonawarra in cabernet

The world’s most prestigious wine publication has suggested Margaret River now leads the nation in its signature cabernet sauvignon.

The report, from the latest issue of Decanter magazine, said the Margaret River reds now eclipsed even those produced in South Australia’s Coonawarra region.

Wine writer Sarah Ahmed sampled wines from Xanadu, Woodlands, Domaine Naturaliste, Capel Vale and Fraser-Gallop, among others.

She said the strength of cabernet from Wilyabrup was a strong argument for official recognition of the subregion.

Recognition of Wilyabrup as an official subregion has seen a divergence in views within the Margaret River wine industry, with the Margaret River Wine Association not supporting a push by a core band of Wilyabrup producers to get the official classification.

MRWA chief executive Amanda Whiteland said cabernet sauvignon was the world’s most popular variety.

“It is great that highly regarded wine magazine Decanter and wine critic Sarah Ahmed recognises Margaret River as a first port of call for top-value New World Cabernet,” she said.

Fraser-Gallop Estate owner Nigel Gallop told the Times the recognition strengthened the case for Wilyabrup’s official listing as a subregion.

Fraser-Gallop’s cabernet was scored in the top 10 of the wines reviewed.

“The main point was the strength of Margaret River generally,” he said.

“It was a very, very strong endorsement of the Margaret River region.”

Author: Warren Hately, The West Australian, Friday 18th March

Time Posted: 21/03/2022 at 12:47 PM Permalink to Margaret River edges ahead of Coonawarra in cabernet Permalink