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Auction Closing On Tue 7 Apr 2026, 9 PM AET
Lot # 1338
Tue 7 Apr 2026, 9 PM AET

serrat

SERRAT Close Planted Shiraz Viognier, Yarra Valley 2017 Bottle

1 * Bottle
Lot # 1338
Tue 7 Apr 2026, 9 PM AET

serrat

SERRAT Close Planted Shiraz Viognier, Yarra Valley 2017 Bottle

1 * Bottle
Current Bid per Bottle | 0 bids, 1 watching
$63.00
Total: $63.00 + 18.00 % BPA = $74.34
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Estimate $70.00 - $100.00 per Bottle
Screwcap Closure, Minor Label Damage, Minor Label Stain/s, Minor Capsule Damage.

About this wine

Serrat Shiraz Viognier is a spicy, elegant, cool-climate style, sourced off a small plot of close-planted vines in Yarra Glen. Serrat is the family label of renowned winemaker Tom Carson and his wife Nadège.

The fruit is hand-picked, lightly destemmed and co-fermented with a small amount of Viognier in small open fermenters. Following fermentation, the wine is pressed to 500L French oak puncheons for 11 months maturation.
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Variety/Varieties
Shiraz Viognier
Vintage
2017
Classification
Classified
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Yarra Valley
State / Province
Victoria

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Serrat

Serrat

Serrat is the boutique family label of renowned winemaker Tom Carson and his wife Nadège. Located near the township of Yarra Glen in the Yarra Valley, their small vineyard holdings consist of 0.8ha each of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, 0.4ha of Shiraz, and a small amount of Viognier. Serrat is a Catalonian word meaning close-planting and Serrat’s vineyard is planted to 8800 vines per hectare, four times more than the average Australian density. Highly labour intensive, each vine grows enough grapes for about one bottle of wine a year.

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