The Flametree is an Australian native tree that provides a spectacular display of flowers. However it only blooms if the conditions affecting climate, soil, frost, wind and place of planting are in harmony. Perfume, structure and elegance are the three essential elements to produce beautifully crafted and distinct wines. These are represented by the three leaves in the Flametree logo. By winning Australia's most well-known and respected wine accolade, the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy, with their first ever red wine, Flametree Wines quickly captured the attention of wine media, trade and consumers. A five star rating in James Halliday's definitive Australian Wine Companion since 2013 ranks Flametree Wines in the top 5% of all of Australia’s wineries.
Citrus oil, floral notes, dried pear and grapefruit aromas are well supported by subtle French oak. The palate is textured yet fine, finishing dry and savoury, this is a direct result of wild ferments with turbid juices.
Such a good wine. A lovely combo of white stone fruit and citrus, texture and fine acidity. It has power, a lusciousness, yet nothing too much – just right. It's a delicious drink and ready now despite its youth. Drink to: 2033; Date Tasted: March 2026; Closure: Screw cap; Alcohol: 13.2%; Price: $40.00; Rating: 95 Points & Special Value Star; James Halliday Wine Companion
(12021)
| SKU | 12021 |
| Brand | Flametree |
| Shipping Weight | 1.3333kg |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |






