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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

The Water Wheel Bendigo Blanc has a light straw color and subtle notes of citrus and herbs on the nose. These citrus flavors are also evident on the palate, accompanied by mineral and grassy undertones. This wine has a medium body and a clean, refreshing finish.

Chicken nachos with pickled jalapeno is a great pairing for Bendigo Blanc.

2024 will mark Water Wheel's 50th vintage. The original family owned winery named after a nearby flour mill remains family owned today.

Running east west though the middle of Victoria are some hills generously called The Great Dividing Range. Not such a great geological barrier in this old, old continent, but it does mark quite a change in agriculture. Bendigo is north of The Divide where the sun shines in summer and the rain falls in winter, a region well suited to robust reds made from ripe grapes.

WATER WHEEL BENDIGO BLANC

SKU: 717758
Regular price $16.85
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COUNTRY: Australia

REGION: Bendigo

VARIETAL: White Blend

VINTAGE: NV

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

The Water Wheel Bendigo Blanc has a light straw color and subtle notes of citrus and herbs on the nose. These citrus flavors are also evident on the palate, accompanied by mineral and grassy undertones. This wine has a medium body and a clean, refreshing finish.

Chicken nachos with pickled jalapeno is a great pairing for Bendigo Blanc.

2024 will mark Water Wheel's 50th vintage. The original family owned winery named after a nearby flour mill remains family owned today.

Running east west though the middle of Victoria are some hills generously called The Great Dividing Range. Not such a great geological barrier in this old, old continent, but it does mark quite a change in agriculture. Bendigo is north of The Divide where the sun shines in summer and the rain falls in winter, a region well suited to robust reds made from ripe grapes.