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Personalised Oliver's Taranga Vermentino 2022 12% 750ml
Expert Review:
FABULOUSLY REFRESHING- 93 Points, Rush at Greek seafood dishes and a generous pour of this. Vermentino taking you to Rancho Relaxo. Lacy dashes of lemon juice wrap themselves around tonic, sea spray and cut herb that follows. Bright acidity dances but it is that lemon twist and tang on close which has me thinking grilled octopus and a belly full of saganaki - both generously drizzled with fresh lemon juice of course! Celebrate the joys of food, friends and glorious sunshine with a fabulously refreshing Oliver's Taranga Vermentino. Drink now.
In 1839 William and Elizabeth Oliver travelled to South Australia from Scotland and eventually settled in 1841 on land at McLaren Vale. Whitehill and Taranga farms, the names given to the northern and southern sections of this land, are located 2 km north of McLaren Vale overlooking the township. Taranga is a corruption of the aboriginal word Tarangk, meaning 'the middle' which was used by the Kaurna, a local aboriginal tribe. Sheep and cattle were raised and orchards and vineyards were planted immediately upon arrival and the family prospered. Both properties are still run by fifth generation descendants of William and Elizabeth, with the Whitehill property utilized for cropping and grazing sheep and cattle and boasting a rejuvenated stone 'Chaff Shed' which is used as a function centre and Taranga, which consists of 100 hectares of land, being planted to many different varieties of red and white wine grapes.