2021 Gant & Co Sur Lie Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Varieties: 70% Semillon, 30% Sauvignon Blanc
One of the flagship blends of the Margaret River wine region, this wine sees extended skin contact prior to fermentation (12 days versus a few hours), is fermented in barrel (versus in stainless steel tank) and is matured for 4 months on its (yeast) lees. The result of this special treatment is a complex, textured wine which is screaming out for some fresh fish.
Region: Karridale, Margaret River
Karridale is the southern most (unofficial) sub-region in Margaret River. The Gant & Co vineyard, is one of the closest to the cooling Southern Ocean (15kms away).
Tasting Notes
Sweetness: Dry | Medium | Sweet
Acidity: Low | Medium | High
Tannin: Low | Medium | High
Alcohol: Low (9-11%) | Medium (12-13%) | High (14%+)
Body: Light | Medium | Full
Oak: None | Some | Lots
Fruits:
Flavours:
Critic Reviews
Cellaring Potential
Will certainly reward up to 5 years in the cellar for those that can wait.
Enjoy With
Grilled whiting with fried halloumi salad.
About Gant & Co
Gant & Co was established by Claudia and Matt Gant in 2019, but the journey began twenty years earlier…
In 1998, Claudia’s father, Graham Lloyd, planted a vineyard on Twenty Four Road in Karridale, the southern-most sub region of Margaret River, on the south west tip of Western Australia. Just 15km north of the cooling influence of the Southern Ocean, this idyllic site produces aromatic, fine lined whites and vibrant, elegant reds, and has been supplying grapes to some of the region’s top producers ever since.
Claudia has worked on the vineyard since its establishment, whilst pursuing a winemaking career that has seen her work around Australia, as well as in the US, France and Portugal. Her journey took her away from the vineyard at times, but Margaret River was always in her heart, and it was never long before she would return to tend the vines where she felt happiest.
And it was on one stint away, whilst working in the Barossa, that Claudia met her husband, Matt Gant. A fellow winemaker on his own vinous journey, Matt’s escapades have also taken him far and wide (throughout Australia, New Zealand, the US, Spain, Italy and Portugal), and saw him establish the internationally acclaimed First Drop Wines in the Barossa in 2004.
After a number of years in South Australia, Claudia and Matt decided to move back to Western Australia a few years ago to raise their family (Scarlett and Gabe). Claudia returned to the vineyard and Matt continued to split his time between Margaret River and his winery in Nuriootpa (which he sold in 2021). Sadly, in 2016, Claudia’s father lost his fight with cancer, and Claudia took on full responsibility for the vineyard. With a deep connection to this place and to honour Graham’s memory, Claudia and Matt established Gant and Co in 2019, to not only showcase the fruit from this amazing site, but also champion the cool climate sub region of Karridale.
The vineyard has always been farmed holistically, with minimal sprays and soil health a primary focus, and timely intervention the key to success. In recent years, changes to some practices and the timing of them (eg cane pruning, leaf plucking) has led to further improvements in fruit quality and sustainability. The continued pursuit of best practice to improve vine health is at the heart of their quest to grow wines that reflect the purity and energy of this beautiful site. The resulting wines are produced with a light touch. A simple, sensitive approach (eg gentle handling, indigenous fermentation, ‘sur lie’ maturation) guided by timely intervention.
These are wines that are lovingly grown and sensitively made.
Varieties: 70% Semillon, 30% Sauvignon Blanc
One of the flagship blends of the Margaret River wine region, this wine sees extended skin contact prior to fermentation (12 days versus a few hours), is fermented in barrel (versus in stainless steel tank) and is matured for 4 months on its (yeast) lees. The result of this special treatment is a complex, textured wine which is screaming out for some fresh fish.
Region: Karridale, Margaret River
Karridale is the southern most (unofficial) sub-region in Margaret River. The Gant & Co vineyard, is one of the closest to the cooling Southern Ocean (15kms away).
Tasting Notes
Sweetness: Dry | Medium | Sweet
Acidity: Low | Medium | High
Tannin: Low | Medium | High
Alcohol: Low (9-11%) | Medium (12-13%) | High (14%+)
Body: Light | Medium | Full
Oak: None | Some | Lots
Fruits:
Flavours:
Critic Reviews
Cellaring Potential
Will certainly reward up to 5 years in the cellar for those that can wait.
Enjoy With
Grilled whiting with fried halloumi salad.
About Gant & Co
Gant & Co was established by Claudia and Matt Gant in 2019, but the journey began twenty years earlier…
In 1998, Claudia’s father, Graham Lloyd, planted a vineyard on Twenty Four Road in Karridale, the southern-most sub region of Margaret River, on the south west tip of Western Australia. Just 15km north of the cooling influence of the Southern Ocean, this idyllic site produces aromatic, fine lined whites and vibrant, elegant reds, and has been supplying grapes to some of the region’s top producers ever since.
Claudia has worked on the vineyard since its establishment, whilst pursuing a winemaking career that has seen her work around Australia, as well as in the US, France and Portugal. Her journey took her away from the vineyard at times, but Margaret River was always in her heart, and it was never long before she would return to tend the vines where she felt happiest.
And it was on one stint away, whilst working in the Barossa, that Claudia met her husband, Matt Gant. A fellow winemaker on his own vinous journey, Matt’s escapades have also taken him far and wide (throughout Australia, New Zealand, the US, Spain, Italy and Portugal), and saw him establish the internationally acclaimed First Drop Wines in the Barossa in 2004.
After a number of years in South Australia, Claudia and Matt decided to move back to Western Australia a few years ago to raise their family (Scarlett and Gabe). Claudia returned to the vineyard and Matt continued to split his time between Margaret River and his winery in Nuriootpa (which he sold in 2021). Sadly, in 2016, Claudia’s father lost his fight with cancer, and Claudia took on full responsibility for the vineyard. With a deep connection to this place and to honour Graham’s memory, Claudia and Matt established Gant and Co in 2019, to not only showcase the fruit from this amazing site, but also champion the cool climate sub region of Karridale.
The vineyard has always been farmed holistically, with minimal sprays and soil health a primary focus, and timely intervention the key to success. In recent years, changes to some practices and the timing of them (eg cane pruning, leaf plucking) has led to further improvements in fruit quality and sustainability. The continued pursuit of best practice to improve vine health is at the heart of their quest to grow wines that reflect the purity and energy of this beautiful site. The resulting wines are produced with a light touch. A simple, sensitive approach (eg gentle handling, indigenous fermentation, ‘sur lie’ maturation) guided by timely intervention.
These are wines that are lovingly grown and sensitively made.
Varieties: 70% Semillon, 30% Sauvignon Blanc
One of the flagship blends of the Margaret River wine region, this wine sees extended skin contact prior to fermentation (12 days versus a few hours), is fermented in barrel (versus in stainless steel tank) and is matured for 4 months on its (yeast) lees. The result of this special treatment is a complex, textured wine which is screaming out for some fresh fish.
Region: Karridale, Margaret River
Karridale is the southern most (unofficial) sub-region in Margaret River. The Gant & Co vineyard, is one of the closest to the cooling Southern Ocean (15kms away).
Tasting Notes
Sweetness: Dry | Medium | Sweet
Acidity: Low | Medium | High
Tannin: Low | Medium | High
Alcohol: Low (9-11%) | Medium (12-13%) | High (14%+)
Body: Light | Medium | Full
Oak: None | Some | Lots
Fruits:
Flavours:
Critic Reviews
Cellaring Potential
Will certainly reward up to 5 years in the cellar for those that can wait.
Enjoy With
Grilled whiting with fried halloumi salad.
About Gant & Co
Gant & Co was established by Claudia and Matt Gant in 2019, but the journey began twenty years earlier…
In 1998, Claudia’s father, Graham Lloyd, planted a vineyard on Twenty Four Road in Karridale, the southern-most sub region of Margaret River, on the south west tip of Western Australia. Just 15km north of the cooling influence of the Southern Ocean, this idyllic site produces aromatic, fine lined whites and vibrant, elegant reds, and has been supplying grapes to some of the region’s top producers ever since.
Claudia has worked on the vineyard since its establishment, whilst pursuing a winemaking career that has seen her work around Australia, as well as in the US, France and Portugal. Her journey took her away from the vineyard at times, but Margaret River was always in her heart, and it was never long before she would return to tend the vines where she felt happiest.
And it was on one stint away, whilst working in the Barossa, that Claudia met her husband, Matt Gant. A fellow winemaker on his own vinous journey, Matt’s escapades have also taken him far and wide (throughout Australia, New Zealand, the US, Spain, Italy and Portugal), and saw him establish the internationally acclaimed First Drop Wines in the Barossa in 2004.
After a number of years in South Australia, Claudia and Matt decided to move back to Western Australia a few years ago to raise their family (Scarlett and Gabe). Claudia returned to the vineyard and Matt continued to split his time between Margaret River and his winery in Nuriootpa (which he sold in 2021). Sadly, in 2016, Claudia’s father lost his fight with cancer, and Claudia took on full responsibility for the vineyard. With a deep connection to this place and to honour Graham’s memory, Claudia and Matt established Gant and Co in 2019, to not only showcase the fruit from this amazing site, but also champion the cool climate sub region of Karridale.
The vineyard has always been farmed holistically, with minimal sprays and soil health a primary focus, and timely intervention the key to success. In recent years, changes to some practices and the timing of them (eg cane pruning, leaf plucking) has led to further improvements in fruit quality and sustainability. The continued pursuit of best practice to improve vine health is at the heart of their quest to grow wines that reflect the purity and energy of this beautiful site. The resulting wines are produced with a light touch. A simple, sensitive approach (eg gentle handling, indigenous fermentation, ‘sur lie’ maturation) guided by timely intervention.
These are wines that are lovingly grown and sensitively made.