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2023 Vinteloper Black Label ‘Skins’ Pinot Gris Gewürztraminer Riesling

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  • Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer and Riesling
  • Adelaide Hills, SA
  • Sarah Marrocco | Vinteloper

Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer and Riesling walk into a winery and.... we get 'Skins', a supremely gorgeous and juicy skin-contact blend that screams Summer! Pineapple, rosewater and Turkish delight, a little ginger heat, and a finish that snaps tight with Riesling’s citrusy crunch. It’s textural and mouth-filling thanks to time on skins, but still light on its feet. This is Vinteloper’s Black Label playground in full swing: minimal intervention, no fining, and plenty of fun. Made from fruit across the Adelaide Hills and Clare Valley.

  • Woman Winemaker ~ Women Led Winery

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About the Winemaker
Sarah Marrocco | Vinteloper

Vinteloper is a proudly independent, first‑generation winery based in the Adelaide Hills. Founded by David Bowley, who, in his own words, started Vinteloper by deciding “on instinct, to skip through his own daisy fields,” the project began in 2008 after years of winemaking experience in Australia and France. His partner Sharon illustrates each label, making Vinteloper as much about creativity as it is about craft. Winemaking is now led by Sarah Marrocco, who joined the team in 2021 to help navigate the vineyard’s recovery after the 2019 bushfires. With a background in business management, Sarah made a bold career shift in 2017 by retraining as a winemaker, earning her degree before gaining valuable experience across Sonoma, the Yarra Valley, McLaren Vale. In 2023 she took over as Chief Winemaker and Vineyard Manager, bringing resilience, curiosity, and a fresh, expressive winemaking approach to the team. The vineyard is being lovingly restored with a focus on regenerative farming, organic practices, and ecosystem resilience... we're talking native plantings, sheep grazing, solar power, and zero pesticides.


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