Semillon is a white grape varietal, used to make both dry and sweet white wines. Originating in France’s Bordeaux region, it was introduced to Australia in the early 19th century and was, for a time, the world’s most-planted grape. These days it’s a little less common, but we think it creates some of the greatest white wine in Australia – there are some cracking Semillons out there now.
Young Semillon is a light to medium bodied wine with low acidity and fresh, citrus flavours, whereas Semillon that’s been aged in oak or the bottle tends to be fuller-bodied, with richer and more complex flavours like toast and honey. Semillon can also produce a dessert-style wine; the sweetness a result of the fungus Botrytis cinerea (Noble rot), which concentrates the suga ...
Semillon is a white grape varietal, used to make both dry and sweet white wines. Originating in France’s Bordeaux region, it was introduced to Australia in the early 19th century and was, for a time, the world’s most-planted grape. These days it’s a little less common, but we think it creates some of the greatest white wine in Australia – there are some cracking Semillons out there now.
Young Semillon is a light to medium bodied wine with low acidity and fresh, citrus flavours, whereas Semillon that’s been aged in oak or the bottle tends to be fuller-bodied, with richer and more complex flavours like toast and honey. Semillon can also produce a dessert-style wine; the sweetness a result of the fungus Botrytis cinerea (Noble rot), which concentrates the sugar in the grape before it’s harvested.
Australia’s most renowned Semillon-growing regions are New South Wales’ Hunter Valley, Western Australia’s Margaret River (where it’s typically blended with Sauvignon Blanc), and South Australia’s Barossa Valley.
The Semillons our tasting panel have selected are elegant and complex, and like most Semillons can be enjoyed now or aged for years to come.
A stunning single vineyard Sem from a tiny patch of sandy soil next to Black Creek. Incredible finesse here with minerality, grapefruit, poise, power and persistence. Magic now and will live for eons. First Creek and Tyrrell's are arguably the finest producers of Semillon in Australia. Given the world class nature of these wines, it also places them as exceptional producers on the world stage. These top Aussie Semillons are amongst the longest lived white wines on the planet and are a joy to drink from release, when zippy and crunchy with fresh fish or light veg dishes. Once mature, at 10 or 20, or 30 or more years of age, they pair magnificently with chicken, pork foie gras, blue cheese and soft cheeses. Learn More