Brokenwood
About Brokenwood
Founded in 1970 by a group of mere hobbyists with no winemaking background, Brokenwood has since established itself as one of Australia’s most reputable winemakers. In fact, James Halliday himself was one of the founding members of this stellar estate before selling out in 1983. Blessed with heavy clay soils that keep yields very low and berries concentrated, Brokenwood started producing Sémillon in 1983 and released the first vintage of the ILR Sémillon in 1992. Lasted tasted by Huon Hooke in 2010, the inaugural vintage garnered a stellar 96 points from Hooke!
Named after Director Iain Leslie Riggs who joined the team in 1982 and was credited with leading the winery into the international arena, the ILR Sémillon is aged without oak for 6 years before release, allowing more complex notes of bees wax and toast flavours to develop. Flanked by two monstrous scores from the 2 leading critics of Australian wines, the ILR Sémillon Reserve 2014 serves as a striking reminder of the pedigree of Hunter Valley Sémillon.
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