Food Pairing
A Classic Rhone Valley blend reimagined in the celebrated Alkoomi vineyard, South West Australia - the Viognier gives an aromatic lift to the spicy red grape Shiraz. These spicy characters are backed by good French oak. Perfumed aromas of plums and blackberries with spicy oak notes. The palate shows rich plum and blackberries.
- Country
- Australia
- Region
- Frankland River
- Grapes
- Shiraz, Viognier
- Vintage
- 2020
- ABV
- 14.5
- Code
- 10353
- Style
- Red

Merv and Judy Lange have been two of the great pioneers of the Western Australia wine industry and over thirty years have built Alkoomi into the top quality level of wine producers. They freely admitted to knowing more about wheat and sheep than grapes in the beginning, but went on to produce an excellent vineyard and also put plenty of time into understanding wine and tasting something new each day in pursuit of extending their wine knowledge.
As their knowledge grew, so did their reputation and their wines are now demanding much attention. The Alkoomi vineyard is located only 80kms inland from the Southern Ocean, resulting in good winter rains and dry ripening months. Summer days and evenings are cooled by fresh sea breezes, enabling ideal slow ripening of grapes. This climatic pattern is very similar to that of the best Bordeaux vintages. The estate is now run by their daughter Sandy and her husband, Rod Hallett.
When Rod married Sandy, he know nothing about the wine business. Once he began to get involved, he developed a passion for it. He decided to work with other winemakers to gain experience and hone his skills, before rejoining Sandy and taking over the running of Alkoomi in 2010.
"200km south-east of Margaret River and around 80km from the coast is Frankland River, which is where this really accomplished cool-climate, savoury norhtern Rhone style shiraz-viognier blend comes from. It's a genuine old school Cote Rotie-lookalike at a fraction of the price...expect savoury, white pepper, mocha and cherry elements leading to a muscular, refined finish."
"Light, bright, crimson-purple; the spicy, red berry bouquet leads into a juicy, medium-bodied palate, with red and black cherry fruit, touches of pepper and cedary oak imparted by 16 months in French barrels."
Alkoomi
In 1956 Dr Harold Olmo, the renowned Californian viticulturalist, had highly recommended the Frankland region for the planting of vines and the legendary West Australian winemaker, Jack Mann, had concurred. Dr Olmo had identified that the climate and deep, well-drained soils (gravelly loams) were similar to those of Bordeaux in France. The long, cool ripening conditions were perfect for the production of grapes of intense varietal character. With this in mind, Alkoomi's initial planting in 1971 of just one hectare under vine has been successfully transformed into 105 hectares (259 acres) of estate vineyard. The ethos of Alkoomis vineyard management has always been to favour quality over quantity, and to manage the property in an environmentally sustainable manner.