See Saw Wines- Amazingly Balanced

See Saw Wines- Amazingly Balanced

See Saw Wines is located in the Orange wine region of New South Wales. The owners of this estate, Pip and Justin Jarrett have been in the winemaking business for more than twenty-five years. They completely understand their soil and the fruit it produces. They know the rhythm and the balance points of their soil. […]

See Saw Wines is located in the Orange wine region of New South Wales. The owners of this estate, Pip and Justin Jarrett have been in the winemaking business for more than twenty-five years. They completely understand their soil and the fruit it produces. They know the rhythm and the balance points of their soil. They also believe that now, after twenty-five years; their soil also completely understands them.

See Saw Wines

See Saw brand is famous for producing wines that display great balance. They boast of rich fruit flavours and have a nice crispy feel to them. Most of their wines are made to be consumed fresh.

Some must try delights from this estate include:

See Saw Chardonnay 2014:

It is lovely straw coloured wine with green tinges displaying fresh aromas of grapefruits, apples and white peach backed by oak. The palate of this wine brings forth fresh flavours of tropical fruits. A nice structure and natural acidity make sure that it enjoys good balance and length.

See Saw Sauvignon Blanc 2014:

Another great white from this estate, this wine is pale straw in colour with hues of green. It has a fragrant nose displaying melon and citrus characters along with some herbs. The palate is flavourful with refreshing acidity and good balance.

See Saw Pinot Noir 2015:

Displaying crimson hues, this wine is a true delight. It has rich aromas of cherries backed by oak. The palate brings you fine plum and cherry flavours.

Apart from these, few other wines that you should try from See Saw would be See Saw Pinot Gris and See Saw Shiraz Mourvedre.

BuySee Saw Wines @ https://justwines.com.au/wineries/see-saw-wines

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