Our very important part of the world is the Clare Valley South Australia. We have lived and worked as winegrowers in the Clare Valley for the last 9 years and are passionate about the opportunities it presents. The region has a strong track record for the quality production of Riesling, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon and it is our intention to produce hand crafted wines which represent the terroir and ideal grape growing climate that Clare affords. We are adopting sustainable natural farming practices, including biodynamic principles, to harness the energy of the environment in which the grapes are grown and to ensure the most balanced production of grapes and wine. The KT and The Falcon 20 acre farm is located between the towns of Watervale and Leasingham in the Clare Valley and is planted to Riesling and Shiraz. In addition to estate grown fruit, KT and the Falcon source naturally farmed grapes from the Watervale Peglidis and Churinga Vineyards. These vines range in age from 10 to 70 years old and are a high quality fruit resource. Our passion is to produce and work with grapes that have full expression and a sense of place. They will reflect the soil that they are grown in and the people that have crafted them and bloody hell they will be delicious!
Approx 420 metres in altitude with variations in soil type but generally rich red loam over limestone. Vine rows are planted east west orientation and have a south easterly facing aspect. With 9 acres of Riesling there are 2 Geisenheim clones, GM 198 and GM 110. The balance 8 acres of Shiraz are a selection of 1654, 1127, 1125 and R6 clones. Biological farming practices have been applied over the last 3 years including biodynamic preparations.
Approx 420 metres in altitude with variations in soil type but generally rich red loam over limestone. Vine rows are planted east west orientation and have a south easterly facing aspect. With 9 acres of Riesling there are 2 Geisenheim clones, GM 198 and GM 110. The balance 8 acres of Shiraz are a selection of 1654, 1127, 1125 and R6 clones. Biological farming practices have been applied over the last 3 years including biodynamic preparations.
Located in Watervale. Approx 450 metres in altitude with variations in soil type but generally red loam over slate. Vine rows are planted north south orientation and have an easterly facing aspect.
The oldest vines were 1954 planted and biological farming practices have been applied for over the last 3 years including biodynamic preparations.
Located in Watervale. Approx 440 metres in altitude with variations in soil type but generally rich red loam over limestone. Vine rows are planted north south orientation and have an easterly facing aspect. The vines are approx 35 years old and are farmed naturally.