Symphony Hill
Symphony Hill operates in Queensland's Granite Belt, a region defined by elevation, cool nights, and mineral-rich soils that shape wines of precision and structure. The winery's portfolio centers on two reserve expressions: a Cabernet Sauvignon that demonstrates the region's capacity for dark-fruited depth, and a Graciano that showcases the Spanish varietal's taut tannin architecture. A Wild Child Wild Yeast Ferment Viognier rounds out the range, employing spontaneous fermentation to amplify the white's natural aromatic complexity. Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator have rated across the portfolio, with the reserve Cabernet and Graciano both achieving 94-point assessments. The Viognier follows at 92 points. These wines reflect the Granite Belt's continental climate and the winery's commitment to varietal expression across red and white categories.
Critics
Wine Advocate, Decanter, Wine Spectator