All Saints Estate

All Saints Estate Marsanne

8.97 ratings
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Rutherglen, North East, Victoria, Australia
Marsanne
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Michelle Matthews

At All Saints drinking their Marsanne, Queen Victorias favourite.

At All Saints drinking their Marsanne, Queen Victorias favourite.

1 person found it helpfulApr 19th, 2014
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

The next bottle in my Wine Selectors Customised Plan case was this bottle of All Saints Estate 2016 Marsanne.

All Saints Estate is based in Victoria’s Rutherglen wine region. The estate is on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah and was established in 1864! There’s a lot of history behind this little bottle of wine which I would suggest reading about on the All Saints website. Or perhaps head along to the winery for a historic tour!

If you haven’t come across the Marsanne grape, it originally comes from the Rhone Valley in France. However, it is gaining popularity here in Australia. I am a big fan of the Tahbilk Marsanne which is also from Victoria – therefore I was excited to get stuck into this one.

I found the All Saints Marsanne a lemon shade in the glass with a slight lime tinge. On the nose, it has a slight smokiness to it with a hint of minerality and grapefruit zest. It has a very interesting mouthfeel with a slight saltiness to it, alongside juicy fruits and a bit of a syrupy finish. This one really is a journey in the mouth.

This bottle was sent to me as a sample from Wine Selectors.

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

The next bottle in my Wine Selectors Customised Plan case was this bottle of All Saints Estate 2016 Marsanne.

All Saints Estate is based in Victoria’s Rutherglen wine region. The estate is on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah and was established in 1864! There’s a lot of history behind this little bottle of wine which I would suggest reading about on the All Saints website. Or perhaps head along to the winery for a historic tour!

If you haven’t come across the Marsanne grape, it originally comes from the Rhone Valley in France. However, it is gaining popularity here in Australia. I am a big fan of the Tahbilk Marsanne which is also from Victoria – therefore I was excited to get stuck into this one.

I found the All Saints Marsanne a lemon shade in the glass with a slight lime tinge. On the nose, it has a slight smokiness to it with a hint of minerality and grapefruit zest. It has a very interesting mouthfeel with a slight saltiness to it, alongside juicy fruits and a bit of a syrupy finish. This one really is a journey in the mouth.

This bottle was sent to me as a sample from Wine Selectors.

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

May 22nd, 2019
Daniel Waugh

Salty and citrus, tastes a bit like a old style chardy

Salty and citrus, tastes a bit like a old style chardy

Mar 28th, 2019
Julien Davey

Julien had this 7 years ago

Julien had this 7 years ago

Jun 10th, 2017
Scott Harkness

Scott had this 7 years ago

Scott had this 7 years ago

May 3rd, 2017
Tim Hordern

Tim had this 7 years ago

Tim had this 7 years ago

Jan 15th, 2017
Julien Davey

Julien had this 8 years ago

Julien had this 8 years ago

Mar 16th, 2016
Amit Patel

Amit had this 8 years ago

Amit had this 8 years ago

Nov 8th, 2015