Soumah

Brachetto d'Soumah

9.34 ratings
9.21 pro ratings
Yarra Valley, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia
Brachetto
Cake & Cream, Chicken Salad, Cold Cuts
Top Notes For
Scott Rowe

@Aaron Tan this man nailed the notes for this wine!
Well played.

@Aaron Tan this man nailed the notes for this wine!
Well played.

Sep 29th, 2018
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

Let’s talk about Brachetto 🍇

Brachetto is a north eastern Italian red grape variety which tends to produce highly aromatic, light-bodied wines. Swipe across to see a bit more about it in Darby Higgs #RareOzzies book.

There are only a few Australian vineyards growing and producing wine from it, including Soumah Wines in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.

Soumah produce Brachetto in two ways - a slightly sparkling frizzante version and this dessert style wine - the 2020 Brachetto Tranquillo ($32).

We were kindly sent this sample bottle to try (thank you!) and decided to chill it and match it with our Christmas dessert - a pavlova wreath with plenty of fruit 😋

In the glass this dessert wine is a pinky peach colour with juicy notes of fresh strawberries, pears and citrus on the nose. The palate follows suit in terms of flavours. It’s got fruit sweetness but this is balanced by acidity which makes it very yummy and not sickly sweet as some might worry about being a dessert wine. Very enjoyable!

This wine was sent to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

Let’s talk about Brachetto 🍇

Brachetto is a north eastern Italian red grape variety which tends to produce highly aromatic, light-bodied wines. Swipe across to see a bit more about it in Darby Higgs #RareOzzies book.

There are only a few Australian vineyards growing and producing wine from it, including Soumah Wines in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.

Soumah produce Brachetto in two ways - a slightly sparkling frizzante version and this dessert style wine - the 2020 Brachetto Tranquillo ($32).

We were kindly sent this sample bottle to try (thank you!) and decided to chill it and match it with our Christmas dessert - a pavlova wreath with plenty of fruit 😋

In the glass this dessert wine is a pinky peach colour with juicy notes of fresh strawberries, pears and citrus on the nose. The palate follows suit in terms of flavours. It’s got fruit sweetness but this is balanced by acidity which makes it very yummy and not sickly sweet as some might worry about being a dessert wine. Very enjoyable!

This wine was sent to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

Jan 1st, 2021
Sam O'Connor

Rose water

Rose water

Oct 15th, 2018
Harianto Herdiman

dessert wine

dessert wine

Sep 2nd, 2018
Aaron Tan

2015 Brachetto d'Soumah (Yarra Valley)

The Yarra Valley version of Brachetto d'Acqui. As expected, beautiful rose water and strawberry notes on the nose, followed by hints of kale and mint. Sweet, high acid that sweeps in to clean up the palate, very creamy mouthfeel, the tasting notes are similar to the nose with berries and a prounced pink guava finish. So good on a hot day!

2015 Brachetto d'Soumah (Yarra Valley)

The Yarra Valley version of Brachetto d'Acqui. As expected, beautiful rose water and strawberry notes on the nose, followed by hints of kale and mint. Sweet, high acid that sweeps in to clean up the palate, very creamy mouthfeel, the tasting notes are similar to the nose with berries and a prounced pink guava finish. So good on a hot day!

Nov 13th, 2015
Dr James

Dr had this 6 years ago

Dr had this 6 years ago

Nov 4th, 2017