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Producer : Levantine Hill Australia

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Levantine Hill – A Modern Benchmark in Yarra Valley Precision

There are wineries that follow a blueprint — and then there are those that quietly redraw it. Levantine Hill sits firmly in the latter camp. It’s a producer that blends ambition with precision, heritage with modernity, and above all, a relentless pursuit of detail. This is not just Yarra Valley winemaking — it’s Yarra Valley reimagined.


The Story – From Impossible Hillside to Icon

Levantine Hill was established in 2009 by Elias and Colleen Jreissati, but its roots run deeper than that.

The estate is a fusion of two vineyard sites — one dating back to the 1990s, already proven for producing high-quality fruit, and another planted by the family on challenging terrain once considered unplantable.

That “impossible” hill — steep, rocky, resistant — is now the defining strength of the vineyard. Rock was drilled out, slopes were carved, and vines were planted where others said they couldn’t be. What emerged is a vineyard shaped by adversity, and therefore, character.

Set in the heart of the Yarra Valley, just outside Melbourne, the estate rises from around 75 metres to 225 metres elevation, creating a patchwork of microclimates across slopes, valleys and amphitheatres.

Clay loam soils, cooling influences and varied aspects allow for slow, even ripening — the key to wines with structure, freshness and aromatic detail.

This is not a single vineyard in the traditional sense. It’s a collection of expressions, each block treated individually, each parcel telling its own story.

Fruit is hand-picked, blocks are vinified separately, and intervention is kept minimal — allowing the vineyard, not the winery, to define the wine.


Grape Varieties – A Dual Influence

Levantine Hill works with a broad yet focused palette of grape varieties, drawing inspiration from both Burgundy and Bordeaux traditions:

Core Varieties

  • Chardonnay
  • Pinot Noir
  • Shiraz (Syrah)
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Merlot

Supporting & Alternative Varieties

  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Viognier
  • Arneis
  • Tempranillo

This dual approach allows the estate to produce wines that range from fine-boned, mineral-driven Chardonnay and Pinot Noir to structured, age-worthy Bordeaux blends and Syrah.


The Wines – A Layered Portfolio

Levantine Hill operates across three key tiers:

  • Estate Range – accessible, varietally pure
  • Family Paddock Series – single-site, premium expressions
  • Optume Collection – flagship, ultra-low production wines


Chardonnay (Estate / Katherine’s Paddock) – typical characteristics
Appearance

Pale gold with a green shimmer. Bright, crystalline and precise.

Aroma

Citrus-driven — lemon zest, grapefruit and green apple — layered with white peach and subtle toasted almond. A fine thread of struck match and mineral lift adds complexity.

Palate

Linear and refined. Citrus and orchard fruit balanced by a creamy mid-palate from oak and lees. The finish is long, saline and quietly powerful.

Food Pairing
  • Lobster with beurre blanc
  • Roast chicken with thyme
  • Scallops with brown butter
  • Comté or aged cheese

Pinot Noir (Estate / Colleen’s Paddock)
Appearance

Translucent ruby with a delicate garnet rim.

Aroma

Perfumed and lifted. Red cherry, wild strawberry and rose petal lead, followed by earthy undertones, spice and forest floor.

Palate

Silky and layered. Red fruit dominates, supported by fine tannins and vibrant acidity. Savoury notes build through the mid-palate — mushroom, spice, subtle oak — finishing long and elegant.

Food Pairing
  • Duck breast with cherry glaze
  • Mushroom risotto
  • Roast quail
  • Soft cheeses

Syrah / Shiraz (Estate / Melissa’s Paddock)
Appearance

Deep ruby with purple hues.

Aroma

Dark berries — blackberry, plum — layered with black pepper, violet and smoked meat.

Palate

Structured yet fresh. Black fruit core with spice and savoury complexity. Fine tannins and cool-climate acidity bring balance and length.

Food Pairing
  • Lamb with rosemary
  • Grilled steak
  • Slow-cooked beef dishes
  • Aged cheddar

Cabernet Blend (Mélange Traditionnel / Samantha’s Paddock)
Appearance

Opaque garnet with depth and concentration.

Aroma

Blackcurrant, cassis and plum, layered with cedar, tobacco and graphite.

Palate

Powerful yet controlled. Structured tannins frame dark fruit and oak spice. There’s elegance here — not just weight — with a long, persistent finish.

Food Pairing
  • Beef Wellington
  • Venison
  • Braised short ribs
  • Hard cheeses

Sauvignon Blanc / Semillon Blend
Appearance

Pale straw with green highlights.

Aroma

Fresh and vibrant — citrus, gooseberry and tropical hints, with herbal lift.

Palate

Zesty and refreshing. Bright acidity carries citrus and stone fruit, with a subtle waxy texture from Semillon adding depth.

Food Pairing
  • Goat’s cheese
  • Grilled prawns
  • Salads with herbs
  • Light Asian dishes

Rosé (Cabernet / Pinot blend)
Appearance

Delicate salmon pink.

Aroma

Strawberry, raspberry and citrus peel with a floral lift.

Palate

Fresh, vibrant and dry. Red berry fruit with crisp acidity and a clean, refreshing finish.

Food Pairing
  • Charcuterie
  • Mediterranean dishes
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Light poultry

Sparkling Wines
Appearance

Pale gold with fine mousse.

Aroma

Green apple, citrus and subtle brioche.

Palate

Fresh and elegant, with fine bubbles, citrus drive and a soft creamy finish.

Food Pairing
  • Oysters
  • Sushi
  • Light canapés
  • Soft cheeses

The Grape Wizard conclusion ….

Levantine Hill is about precision with ambition.

A vineyard carved out of impossibility.
A portfolio that bridges Burgundy and Bordeaux.
A philosophy rooted in detail, not scale.

What stands out is not just the quality — but the intent behind it. Every decision, from vineyard placement to varietal selection, is deliberate.

This is not a winery finding its way.
It’s one that knew exactly where it wanted to go from the start.

And it’s already there.

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