Hugo Wines

2025 Rosé

Bright, dry in style, watermelon, orange blossom and lingering acid.

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Hand picked from two blocks on the Hugo estate. The old bush vines right by cellar door planted in 1951 add fruit purity and delicacy. The younger block planted in 2018 - 2019 add freshness and a natural acidity. Our aim is to make a crisp dry style Grenache Rose with texture and fruit purity.

Crushed and held on skins for only minutes to extract colour and flavour, then gently pressed.

100% Fiano

A very dry growing season, lead to the earliest start to vintage anyone can remember.

Low winter rains, but ideal spring weather meant that despite the dry conditions, fruit set in spring was good and crop levels for many varieties were around average, with berry numbers average to slightly above, but a smaller berry size- leading to good concentration of flavour.

Whilst harvest started early, conditions were relatively mild for much of harvest, except for a 4-day heat wave in mid-February, but this caused little damage and fruit ripened gradually to have great flavour.

Region: McLaren Vale
Sub Region: McLaren Flat foothills
Elevation: 180m above sea level

This is our third release after grafting over from chardonnay on the property in 2021.

Hand picked from two blocks on the Hugo estate. The old bush vines right by cellar door planted in 1951 add fruit purity and delicacy. The younger block planted in 2018 - 2019 add freshness and a natural acidity. Our aim is to make a crisp dry style Grenache Rose with texture and fruit purity.

Crushed and held on skins for only minutes to extract colour and flavour, then gently pressed.

100% Fiano

A very dry growing season, lead to the earliest start to vintage anyone can remember.

Low winter rains, but ideal spring weather meant that despite the dry conditions, fruit set in spring was good and crop levels for many varieties were around average, with berry numbers average to slightly above, but a smaller berry size- leading to good concentration of flavour.

Whilst harvest started early, conditions were relatively mild for much of harvest, except for a 4-day heat wave in mid-February, but this caused little damage and fruit ripened gradually to have great flavour.

Region: McLaren Vale
Sub Region: McLaren Flat foothills
Elevation: 180m above sea level

This is our third release after grafting over from chardonnay on the property in 2021.

Hand picked from two blocks on the Hugo estate. The old bush vines right by cellar door planted in 1951 add fruit purity and delicacy. The younger block planted in 2018 - 2019 add freshness and a natural acidity. Our aim is to make a crisp dry style Grenache Rose with texture and fruit purity.

Crushed and held on skins for only minutes to extract colour and flavour, then gently pressed.

100% Fiano

A very dry growing season, lead to the earliest start to vintage anyone can remember.

Low winter rains, but ideal spring weather meant that despite the dry conditions, fruit set in spring was good and crop levels for many varieties were around average, with berry numbers average to slightly above, but a smaller berry size- leading to good concentration of flavour.

Whilst harvest started early, conditions were relatively mild for much of harvest, except for a 4-day heat wave in mid-February, but this caused little damage and fruit ripened gradually to have great flavour.

Region: McLaren Vale
Sub Region: McLaren Flat foothills
Elevation: 180m above sea level

This is our third release after grafting over from chardonnay on the property in 2021.

Hand picked from two blocks on the Hugo estate. The old bush vines right by cellar door planted in 1951 add fruit purity and delicacy. The younger block planted in 2018 - 2019 add freshness and a natural acidity. Our aim is to make a crisp dry style Grenache Rose with texture and fruit purity.

Crushed and held on skins for only minutes to extract colour and flavour, then gently pressed.

100% Fiano

A very dry growing season, lead to the earliest start to vintage anyone can remember.

Low winter rains, but ideal spring weather meant that despite the dry conditions, fruit set in spring was good and crop levels for many varieties were around average, with berry numbers average to slightly above, but a smaller berry size- leading to good concentration of flavour.

Whilst harvest started early, conditions were relatively mild for much of harvest, except for a 4-day heat wave in mid-February, but this caused little damage and fruit ripened gradually to have great flavour.

Region: McLaren Vale
Sub Region: McLaren Flat foothills
Elevation: 180m above sea level

This is our third release after grafting over from chardonnay on the property in 2021.

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