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Description

A joyful exhibition of tropical fruit, honey dew melon, and citrus blossoms. Medium bodied, tropical fruit and melons follow through to the palate joined by stone fruit. The textural quality of Fiano shines through, providing a lovely softness that complements the bright flavours and acid line.

Owing to its Italian roots, Fiano is a consummate pairing to seafood pasta dishes, fresh cheeses, cold cuts, and even spicy or sour cuisines - think Thai, Vietnamese, or Chinese.

The 13th release of this wine and the pure ‘drinkability’ of Fiano continues to win admirers from all walks of life. This wine will only continue that trend. Sourced from Pikes' own Polish Hill River Estate and a Leasingham vineyard, we see this variety as having a strong future in the Clare Valley.

Pikes Wines is grounded by family. From brothers to sons, since 1984 when the Pike family first stepped foot on Polish Hill River soil and decided to make wine together.

Pikes Luccio Fiano 2024

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Country: Australia

  • Region: South Australia

  • Vintage: 2024

  • ABV: 12%

  • Size: 75cl

Pikes Wines

Founded in 1984 by Andrew and Cathy Pike along with Andrew’s brother Neil. The Pike family have been producing authentic, handcrafted beverages with their first beer sold in 1886, followed by soft drinks and cordials from 1940, then Pikes wine from 1985. It is a family tradition proudly continue to this day, with the next generation running the show. Whilst best known for Riesling, Pikes grow 20 different varieties on the Clare Valley estate.

South Australia

South Australia, the heart of Australian winemaking, is renowned for its diverse wine regions and exceptional quality. Home to the iconic Barossa Valley, the state produces some of the world's finest Shiraz, known for its bold, rich flavours. The cooler climate of the Adelaide Hills is perfect for elegant Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, while the Clare Valley is celebrated for its crisp, aromatic Riesling. McLaren Vale is famed for its robust Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. The diverse terroir, from coastal regions to high-altitude vineyards, allows for a wide variety of grape varieties and wine styles. South Australia remains a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking premium, world-class wines.