2025 Corymbia Chenin Blanc

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Average Critic Score: 94.33/100

2025 was warm, dry and perfectly bold. Rocket’s Vineyard took it all in its stride; the old vines dug deep, the berries stayed small and concentrated, and the flavour intensity went through the roof. The wines show freshness, but with a depth and complexity reminiscent of 2023.

We dedicate our Swan Valley vineyard wines to Rob’s late father, former Australian Test cricketer Tony “Rocket” Mann. With a lightning arm, Tony was famous for “rocketing” the ball in from the outfield to hit middle stump. Beyond cricket, Tony loved wine. An old currant vineyard caught his eye and, 33 years ago, he transformed it into a Chenin Blanc oasis with Rob. The fruit is now dry-grown and organically farmed by Rob and Genevieve Mann. In July 2022, we proudly achieved certified-organic status with ACO Certification Ltd.

The grapes were hand-harvested and pressed as whole bunches before natural fermentation. A portion was fermented and matured in seasoned French oak demi-muids for seven months prior to blending and bottling. The wine is all energy and texture – honeydew melon, Pink Lady apple, grapefruit flesh and lemon sabayon wrapped in a waxy, saline frame. There’s a flicker of pressed fennel fronds, a hint of citrus blossom and that unmistakable Rocket’s crystalline clarity we know and love. Drink it young for its freshness and verve, or let it rest for a few years to unfurl. – Rob & Gen Mann

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Critic Reviews

95 Points - Mike Bennie, Wine Companion

“The level of bang for buck here is ludicrous. One of Australia's more complex, exciting textural white wines lays in the glass. Catch it in its youth for the crystalline texture, the sea spray, green almond, Pink Lady apple juice characters, citrus blossom lift, cool, slate-like mineral finish and rush of slippery texture that feels glassy as it does gently sticky. An impressive wine of detail in fruit, florals, minerality and yet one that holds attention for high-end drinkability, too.”

94 Points - Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

“It’s probably a long running joke how much I dislike Chenin Blanc, aside from that time, quite recently in fact, I was served a bottle of Thibaud Boudignon Anjou 2023, blind, and loved it and thought it might be a frisky Chardonnay. Aside that, still usually a high barf level for me. That being said, Corymbia make a good fist of it. I drink a fair bit of pandan leaf tea, also bancha twig tea (Kukicha) and Proper Strong Yorkshire Tea. I’m a tea man over coffee. Proper wine people, I think, are tea people. You can’t really trust coffee people. Also, mainly, they come from Melbourne. Green pear, apple, a smoky almond thing, a bit saline, also some chamomile and green tea perfume. It’s crisp, has excellent texture, a quiet pear skin and almond grip, some Parmesan rind savoury stuff, with a bright, nutty and juicy finish of very good length offering a powdery grip to close. Very good. Also, quite refreshing. I think maybe the best release of this wine to date?”

94 Points - Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate

“The 2025 Chenin Blanc is waxy and textural, lithe and fresh. Like so many Chenin Blancs, it is certain not to show its dimensional complexity for several years yet, though drinking it so early in its life gives us a great indication as to the direction it will take in the future. So, aromatically, the wine leads with brine and white flowers, cheesecloth, green apple and cold tea. On the palate, the wine's production rises to the fore. Extended time on the lees and the inclusion of old/neutral French oak enhance the structure and texture of the wine, both of which remain steadfastly invisible, which is a wonderful thing. The 2025 season was warm and dry but saw none of the prolonged heat that was present in the previous 2024 season. As a result, the 2025 wines have been exceptional, particularly those that come from healthy vineyards—as this has—that were able to use the winter of 2024 for reprieve and much needed rest. 12.8% alcohol, sealed under screw cap. Drink 2026-2040. The dry-grown, organic certified Corymbia vineyard—Rocket's vineyard—is situated in Upper Swan, with a dramatic view of the Darling Scarp beyond. The vineyard was planted by Rob Mann and his father, Tony Mann (a.k.a. Rocket), in 1992 on Houghton loam soils. The Chenin Blanc vines are a massal selection called the Eric Noack selection, planted at a density of 1,540 vines per hectare. The wine has 12.8% alcohol, a pH of 3.33 and 6.3 grams per liter of total acidity.”

Wine Details & Information

Vintage: 2025

Varietal / Style: Chenin Blanc

Producer: Corymbia

Country: Australia

Region: Swan Valley

Bottle size (ml): 750ml