MadFish
Laid back wines from Western Australia
The winery takes its name from MadFish Bay, which can found near Denmark in Western Australia's Great Southern, an area where, apparently, fish go loco. MadFish are wines with an emphasis on enjoyment and drinkability, producing a number of styles, namely the much-lauded MadFish Chardonnay and Shiraz, the Pinot Noir is pretty good too. The range is designed to reflect Western Australia’s laid-back lifestyle; both the packaging and juice are right on the money.
As you'd expect from wines from the same stable as the mighty Howard Park, they are classically cool-climate in style with a real vibrancy of fruit and an abundance of cheeky charm.
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The Label
The artwork for the label was originally designed by the late Maxine Fumagalli, a Noongar artist from the Great Southern. Her designs reflect the Aboriginal understanding of the unity between land, sea, stars, animals and people.
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MadFish Cabernet Merlot 2008
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MadFish Pinot Noir 2009
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Gold Turtle Flint Rock Chardonnay 2009
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Gold Turtle Pinot Noir 2010
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Gold Turtle Cabernet Sauvignon 2007
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MadFish Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2010
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MadFish Shiraz 2008
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MadFish Unwooded Chardonnay 2009
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MadFish Riesling 2010
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MadFish Sangiovese Rosé 2010
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MadFish Sideways Cabernet Merlot 2008
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MadFish Sideways Chardonnay 2009
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MadFish Sideways Sauvignon Semillon 2010