Semillon
Semillon is one of those grapes that rarely seeks the spotlight, yet quietly delivers some of the most characterful wines on earth. Born in Bordeaux, it’s the backbone of both the region’s great dry whites and its legendary sweet wines, notably Sauternes, where noble rot transforms it into liquid gold. In its dry form, Semillon often begins with gentle notes of lemon peel, lanolin, beeswax, and orchard fruit. But give it a few years in a bottle and it blossoms into something far more complex: honeyed, toasty, almost textural, with a calm, confident depth that feels unmistakably grown-up.
What makes Semillon magical is its remarkable versatility. In warmer climates like Australia’s Hunter Valley, it can be picked early for low-alcohol, lime-bright wines that age into toasty, almost smoky sophistication. Move to Margaret River and Semillon joins Sauvignon Blanc in crisp, elegant blends full of citrus and cut grass. In Bordeaux and South Africa, it becomes richer, rounder, more textural, sometimes kissed with oak, always anchored by that quiet, waxy charm. Semillon may not shout, but it stays with you: a grape of subtlety, longevity, and serene, layered beauty.
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2025 Kin Semillon, Alkina
This is bright, textural Barossa Semillon with real spark. Lemon sherbet, lime zest and grapefruit peel lead the way, followed by jasmine, lemongra...
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Deep golden-amber in the glass. The nose opens to a lavish tapestry of honeycomb, marmalade, dried apricot, candied citrus peel, and subdued pineap...
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