Thomas-Goss-Sauvignon-Blanc

Thomas Goss Sauvignon Blanc

WHY WE LOVE IT

  • Descendants of Thomas Goss ventured into the cool Adelaide Hills, where the low to moderate fertility soils create ideal conditions for growing vibrant Sauvignon Blanc.
  • Thomas Goss uses sustainable farming practices.

Varietal Composition: 100% Sauvignon Blanc

Tasting Notes: This vibrant and beautifully balanced Sauvignon Blanc displays lifted aromatics of ripe melon and tropical fruits. The palate has great fruit intensity and flavor and a crisp acid finish.

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PRODUCER BACKGROUND

One of the original McLaren Vale pioneers, Thomas Goss (1810-1890), his wife Mary Ann (1813-1891) and their children arrived in South Australia from Devonshire in 1849. After success in the Victorian gold fields he established an iconic farming property, Ingleburne, now home to some of the McLaren Vale region’s leading vineyards.

In 1993, Tony Parkinson purchased 37 acres of original Goss farming land which had been planted to vines in 1991. This was to become the Malpas Road Vineyard. In 1996 more original Goss land was purchased, planted and named Goss Corner Vineyard.

In 1998, Keith Rowland, great-great-grandson of Thomas Goss sold the Ingleburne homestead property to Tony Parkinson to convert to cellars for Penny’s Hill, from which Thomas Goss wines would later be sold. This purchase reunited the original Thomas Goss section (80 acres) of farming land.

In 2010, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth, it was decided to release a range of affordable McLaren Vale red wines and Adelaide Hills white wines under the Thomas Goss label. These wines are a tribute to the persistence of Thomas Goss and his family’s long contribution to this beloved region.