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Blue Pyrenees Estate, (formerly the Chateau Remy), was founded by Remy Martin in 1963. Passionate about discovering the potential for sparkling wine in cool climate conditions, the presence of Remy Martin in Australia paved the way for the likes of Champagne Houses Moet and Chandon as well as Louis Roederer to purchase vineyards and produce wine in Australia.
Set amidst the idyllic blue-hued Pyrenees range in Western Victoria, the estate was later purchased in 2002 by Chris Smales and Andrew Koerner along with a small group of Sydney businessmen who continue to craft subtle and thought provoking styles from Pyrenees fruit.
Blue Pyrenees Vineyard
A happy medium between ample sunshine and cool southern ocean winds ensures Blue Pyrenees grapes ripen at moderate temperatures, yielding vibrant fruit flavours.
Various soil types are found at the Estate including brown sandy loam, gravel beds, rocky quartz, sandstone and clay. This diverse range ensures a dynamic range of wines with distinct flavour profiles.
Blue Pyrenees Wine Types
Blue Pyrenees Estate includes plantings of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, with Viognier, Petit Verdot and Pinot Meunier recently added in the vineyard.
Blue Pyrenees Wine Range
The Blue Pyrenees range includes Sparkling, Varietal and Reserve ranges as well as the Richardson and Museum series.
| Wine Region | Pyrenees |
| Cases produced | 50,000-99,999 |
| Address | Vinoca Road, Avoca, VIC, 3467, Australia |
| Phone | (03) 5465 1111 |
| Website | www.bluepyrenees.com.au |
Sauvignon Blanc likes cool climates. In fact it prospers in warm days and cool nights, which is why it’s found a natural home in the Pyrenees region of Victoria. We really don’t to tell you much about this wine to get you excited. It’s Sauvignon ...
Blue Pyrenees was established by the French in 1963; no wonder the bubbly is so damn good. Reminds me a hell of a lot of good Champagne with all its bubbly goodness. This is made for a serious celebration.
The cool climate of the Pyrenees was originally chosen as a place for the production of top quality sparkling wine and the vision paid off. The Midnight in the title of this wine relates to the fact that the fruit is picked in the dark ensuring op...





