
Bleasdale The Wild Fig comes from what was the first winery in the relatively cool-climate Langhorne Creek, founded way back in 1850 and it is still owned by the Potts family.
This is a Rhône-style GSM blend, Shiraz 67%, Grenache 26%, Mourvèdre 7%, spends six months ageing in large oak casks. It is 13.5% ABV and is from the 2022 vintage. It has picked up a slew of Australian wine awards.
In the glass you get blueberry aroma alongside clove and pepper and a savoury nuance to it all, with the colour showing a slightly browning edge. It drinks dry and medium-bodied, with ripe fruit up front, then a chocolaty, herbal twist that keeps it interesting. The tannins sit in the low-to-medium range and the finish turns chalky and dry, which really underlines the savoury character.
Overall, it is a lovely example of a savoury wine. Enjoying it alongside a range of different meals demonstrated just how versatile it is, as it paired comfortably with many dishes and even complemented medium-hot spicy food.
It is £16.99 from Laithwaites and on offer for £12.99 as I write this.














