Wine Reviews
Tony Love
Geoff Weaver is renowned for his light touch with the Sauvignon Blanc grown on his Lenswood estate vineyard. He continues in this manner in 2025, the variety’s usual punchy aromatics tamed into a more spice-laden spectrum with herb flowers (thyme and rosemary) also present.
94 points
Melissa Moore
Pale lemon in the glass. This is quite restrained on opening, showing a delicate balance of subtle tropical fruit—guava, dragonfruit, passionfruit—with lime zest and crushed rock minerality.
96 points
Mike Bennie
There's something so effortless and good about this wine. Pure. Drives with energy. Tart with its freshness. Deep in the flow of varietal character. Citrus on just-ripe stone fruits, a lick of cut grass and dill herbal nuance, cucumber in tonic water and light passionfruit and gin 'n' tonic characters.
95 points
Mike Bennie
With 4 decades as custodian of the plantings he established in Lenswood with his father under his belt, Geoff Weaver is a true guardian of the Adelaide Hills. We were delighted to see his Single Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc win its category.
97 points
Halliday/Mike Bennie
Geoff Weaver's first plantings of sauvignon blanc were in '78. This has texture and interest on its side, elevating the variety to something special and more substantial. It does show off benchmark characters of lime, passionfruit and just-ripe pineapple with sniffs of cut grass and basil herbal elements.
93 points
Halliday/Mike Bennie
A very tart and fresh rendering of the variety with chalky, chiseled edges, dry talc notes, sweet spice and faint rosewater characters. Easy drinking kind of style with some good textural elements elevating things. Fun, fresh, good, easy, great.
93 points
Halliday/Mike Bennie
Attractive expression of riesling imbued with lemon curd, red apple, talc and lime blossom scents. The palate is quite concentrated, almost rich, but cut with briny, grapefruit-juice acidity alongside showing off lime and more red-apple fruitiness. It's long in flavour, persistent in its minerally profile, appealing and ready to roll. Pretty delicious, actually.
92 points
Mike Bennie
Slick and silky, medium-weight chardonnay with lots of spice, tightly wound citrus character, green apple and ginger. Quite frisky and scintillating overall, the leaner profile with spice and savouriness a focus. A sense of elegance, finesse here; this does well as a wine of purity and presence.
93 points
Nick Ryan
Geoff Weaver is that rarest of creatures, a winemaker of quiet modesty. He has always allowed his wines to speak for him, and they do so with a graceful eloquence. Working with one of the original vineyards on the cool slopes around Lenswood Weaver etches a wine of delicate stone fruit and citrus, with a fine seam of grilled nut and nougat.
95 points
James Halliday
70% MV6, 30% 14 and 115 clones fermented in 0.5 tonne lots with 15% whole bunches and some additional stalks to add structure, matured for 12 months in French barriques (50% new). Cherry-accented fruit on the bouquet and palate has a freshness that is a delight, and the additional stalks haven’t made the wine too stemmy, the oak likewise balanced.
95 points
James Halliday
Bunches were chilled to 5°C before being whole bunch-pressed to French barriques (50% new, 50% second use) for wild yeast fermentation, partial mlf, 12 months maturation. This, as they might say is the cat’s pyjamas, with its pyrotechnic display of grapefruit-driven fruit flavours, bright acidity and long finish. It is ambling surely along its development path.
97 points
Stuart Knox
Very pale lemon/lime hue. Lime zest, passionfruit and pea-shoot aromatics. Bright, vigorous, and lively on the palate with ample concentration of lemon pith and passionfruit flavour that is accentuated by a hint of leafy green herbs. Good length and the acidity remains powerful to the finish.
93 points