2025 Young Gun of Wine Winner - Owen Latta
“At the 19th Annual Young Gun of Wine Awards, the Young Gun of Wine trophy goes to Owen Latta of Eastern Peake and Latta Wines. Since 2007, we’ve scoured the country for the best emerging talent, always looking for new ideas, for creative mavericks, and for those unwilling to compromise. This year’s Young Gun of Wine is awarded to a winemaker who exemplifies these values, and who made his first vintage before he could legally have a drink – Owen Latta of Eastern Peake and Latta Vino. 🏆 Now in charge of his family winery, Eastern Peake, where he crafts a tight range of pinot noir and chardonnay-based wines, and with his own négociant label, Latta Vino, to play with more experimental techniques and off-the-beaten-path varieties, Owen’s winemaking effortlessly straddles generational divides and the traditional/natural dichotomy. 💪 With his ability to honour family tradition with Eastern Peake, and at the same time push the envelope with his daring Latta Vino, Latta is a rare talent indeed – and a worthy winner of the 19th annual Young Gun of Wine trophy” - Young Gun of Wine
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2024 Chardonnay Western Victoria

We have finally planted the remaining acreage at Eastern Peake, with mostly Chardonnay going into the ground (Clones B76 & P58) & a little parcel of Pinot Noir (clones 115 & morillon). Very successful cover crops have all been recently turned back into the ground. An exciting journey ahead to get some more vines in the ground!
In 2021 a decision was made to produce an "Introductory level" chardonnay from both our own, leased & sourced fruit from vineyards used in the Latta range. This wine is produced from the following five exceptional chardonnay sites Eastern Peake, Griffins Road (1.9km from EP - leased), Two Mile Hill (8km from EP managed by us), Pirrepoint & Moonambel. All sites were kept individual, whole bunched pressed, fermented naturally in a range of casks 600L, 500L, 300L hogs heads & 228L (30% new) racked after 12 months élevage to tank, always full malo, no fining or filtering, bottled 6 months later from racking.
What a contrast this season has been compared to 2021, 2022, and 2023. The 2024 vintage was drier, warmer, and much more approachable. a welcomed change of pace. Despite the shift in conditions, our Western Victoria Chardonnay continues to draw from the same five exceptional vineyard sites as in previous years. Together, they create what we like to think of as our “fancy introductory-level” Chardonnay.
The sites include Eastern Peake, Griffins Road (1.9 km from EP, leased), Two Mile Hill (8 km from EP, managed by us), Tarrington, and Moonambel. Vine age ranges from 7 to over 40 years across these vineyards, each contributing its own character. Every parcel was kept separate throughout élevage to preserve its individuality. As always, the winemaking remains simple and honest: whole bunch pressed, naturally fermented in a variety of casks, 1500L, 600L, 500L, 300L hogsheads, and 228L barrels (30% new). 12 months élevage, always full malo, the wine was racked to tank for a further 6 months, no fining or filtering, domaine bottled, a small amount of sulphur post malo & pre bottling.
The 2024 release is already looking spot on, I love the balance of tension, fruit, and texture. It feels like a confident evolution of the delicious 2021–2023 trio. Even more exciting, we’ve bottled a few more large-format 1500ml magnums this year, perfect for drinking and sharing. On a personal note, it’s exciting to see our young Chardonnay vines at Eastern Peake coming into their own. Now well established in our soils, they’re set to thrive for decades to come, securing our fruit supply and future.
2024 Intrinsic Chardonnay

It’s always a genuine pleasure to share the new release of Intrinsic Chardonnay. The 2024 growing season, much like 2023, it brought its fair share of challenges from unpredictable spring weather, through to a dry to warm and focused finish. Patience and precision in the vineyard saw us through. As the season settled in just before Christmas, our site began to show its true character, delivering fruit with remarkable balance and energy. Countless hours of detailed vineyard work have once again paid off, and that commitment shines clearly in the glass. This is a wine that’s immediately present & built for longevity, Chardonnay with both vibrancy and the promise of graceful evolution.
Our Chardonnay block sits on volcanic grey loam over weathered basalt, perched at 430 metres on a high plateau. Planted in 1991 to Clone I10V5, it continues to thrive under organic and regenerative farming practices. Diverse cover crops enhance soil vitality, encouraging a living ecosystem beneath the vines. Walking through the rows, you can feel the ground alive with energy a connection that translates directly into the fruit and the wine itself.
The fruit was whole-bunch pressed and fermented with indigenous yeasts in 300L hogsheads sourced from both Siruge (French) and Stockinger (Austrian) cooperages. During élevage, the wine remained on full solids without racking or any lees stirring, allowing natural texture and complexity to build. It completed full natural malolactic fermentation unassisted, received only a small sulphur addition post-malo, and was racked to stainless steel for a second winter to settle and harmonise before estate bottling — unfined and unfiltered.
Across the estate, our new Chardonnay plantings (Clones Bernard 76 and Penfolds 58) have flourished through this past season. Seeing these young blocks establish themselves in our soils at our domaine is incredibly exciting a glimpse into the future of the next Intrinsic. All going to plan next year will bring our very first crop.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 18 November 2025
The wines of the Latta family of Eastern Peake have steadily become some of the most significant in Australia for my mind. For sure in the realm of Victorian boutique producers of, for example but not exhaustive, Bindi, Sorrenberg, Cobaw Ridge, Hochkirch ilk. Those that farm beautifully, make wine on site, veer into the au naturale territory for their growing and winemaking approaches. The list goes on, but Eastern Peake is upper tier and holding strong.
What a beautiful wine. Sleek and trim but with a core of flavour that starbursts with citrus, saline minerality, creamy nuttiness, hay, water cracker biscuit, stony, flinty notes and refreshing, botanical-laced tonic water characters. Compact and yet commanding in flavour, singing in the bouquet with herbs, citrus, flint and ozone characters. Such an impressive, well strung wine, and so damn delicious. Off charts gulpable while being impressively set to a high pedigree. That’s the ticket.
96 Points
2024 Griffins Road Chardonnay

The Griffins Road Vineyard carries with it a remarkable thread of local history, one that ties our community, our family, and this landscape together over generations. In the early 1990s, my father, Norman, encouraged two of our close neighbours and friends, Frank Walsh and Pat Griffin, to plant vines in our small township of Coghills Creek. They both established Pinot Noir blocks in 1995, and Pat, with great foresight decided to include a parcel of Chardonnay alongside his Pinot.
Pat’s vineyard sits on Griffins Road, just below Griffins Hill, a site long connected to one of the original farming families of the district the’ Griffin’s’. It also happens to be right near the site of the historic Myola Vineyard, planted in 1862 by John Hawkins a pioneering vigneron whose 11-acre vineyard and extensive orchard were once central to the area’s agricultural life. His legacy was continued by the Griffin family, and while the original vines have long since disappeared (perhaps lost to the 1930s Depression or phylloxera), the land itself remains steeped in local viticultural history.
After a long pause, Griffins Road Chardonnay has finally returned. The wine was last made in the early 2000s for Eastern Peake, before Pat’s passing led to a change of ownership. For over 15 years the vineyard lay outside our hands, until a young farming family purchased the property and reached out about its future. We agreed to a long-term lease, bringing the site back into our care and immediately began its conversion to organic and regenerative farming.
The vineyard’s deep red volcanic loams, transitioning to grey and chocolate soils over weathered basalt, sit on the south-west slope of Griffins Hill at 440 metres. Originally planted in 1995 to Clone I10V5, this Chardonnay now thrives under a new era of careful, thoughtful stewardship.
The fruit was whole bunch pressed and fermented with indigenous yeasts in 300L hogsheads from Siruge (France) and Stockinger (Austria). The wine underwent no racking during élevage, resting on full solids and lees undisturbed. It completed natural malolactic fermentation, received a small sulphur addition post-malo, and was racked to stainless steel foe another winter unfined and unfiltered.
The return of Griffins Road Chardonnay (and Pinot Noir) feels like closing a long loop in our Eastern Peake story, a vineyard rediscovered, renewed, and once again expressing the quiet power of Coghills Creek.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 18 November 2025
'Norm Latta convinced a couple of neighbours and mates to plant vines around Eastern Peake, way back, and this is one of those places. Now in the hands of a younger generation family, but under the guidance of the Lattas, and a long term lease, it now offers up chardonnay for your enjoyment, and a feel for the Coghills Creek parish of Ballarat.
A supple and yet vivacious and bright chardonnay. Crunch of honey nut Cornflakes in lime and grapefruit, a kind of salted lime, margarita character, hazy green apple juice; all this doesn’t sound fancy but it adds up. Saline, minerally, refreshing, a little savoury is the subtitle. It offers up some serious nutty savouriness, but so well meshed into the fresh fruit characters. Almost a palate-staining intensity but in a fine, bright swish of acid and minerality. A gentle nod in the direction of Jura with this wine, one feels. In all this, an outstanding performance, so delicious to drink.'
96 Points
2023 Two Mile Hill Chardonnay

The 2023 Two Mile Hill Chardonnay is a product of Karel Schaefer's passion for the variety, a conversation started back in 2015 about planting some vines to satisfy the thirst. Karel & Family planted their first vines at Two Mile Hill in 2017 under our guidance, the site is on a 4 acre block with 3 different soil types & 3 varieties. The Chardonnay is planted on rich red volcanic soil with a south slightly west facing slope (clone i10V5) Its a very pretty block of chardonnay, this is the second vintage produced from Two Mile Hill located 7km form Eastern Peake from which you can still see our vineyard & seems to be one/two weeks earlier than us with flowering & harvest dates. Farming is shared between Karel & ourselves under our guidance.
Thoughtful, relaxed & comfortable winemaking is applied here, same as all my chardonnay cuvées, whole bunch pressed, fermented with the vineyard & cellars naturally occurring indigenous yeasts in 300L hogs heads using a mix Siruge (French) & Stockinger (Austrian) cooperages, during élevage there is absolutely no racking, left on full solids with no interference with the lees, the wine always goes through full malolactic fermentation on its own, a small amount of sulphur post malo in December, racked from barrel to stainless tank where its left to rest for another full winter to gain complexity & naturally settle prior to bottling, no fining or filtering.
This beautiful site is really showing what its all about straight from the get go, a string of 5 vintages showing how bright the future is ahead for the wine coming off here. Having planted new chardonnay vines at Eastern Peake the anticipation is so high to see what happens with our young vines due to produced their 1st crop hopefully next year.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 21 June 2025
'I noted in the text (huge detail, as always, laminated and stuck to bottles) from winemaker Owen Latta, a reference to rich, red volcanic soils, and the wine feels of mineral and generosity.
Chalky succulence, sweet, stone fruit and appley characters, light manzanilla notes, toasty, salted cashew and faint, Japanese ginger tones with nougat dashed with cinnamon through the lot. It’s opulent in a way, broad and spreads well in the palate, a clatter of limey acidity lifts things, though you’d say the wine is a little lazy and ponderous if being lyrical. Then again, it sits well for me, lots of flavour and character on hand. I like these slower, sticky chardonnays.'
94 Points
2023 Taché

Here it is, a wine that probably doesn’t need much of an introduction the Eastern Peake 2023 Taché, Pinot Noir Rosé.
A wine we love to produce year on year in small quantities from select parcels of fruit from the vineyard. Each harvest is whole bunch pressed, indigenous yeasts, fermentation & élevage in stainless on full lees for about 16 months. No fining, filtering or tinkering. Thoughtfully produced to reflect on where it's grown. The Vintage of 2023 did have its challenges early on in the vineyard, a long cooler year meant the season ended up being more prolonged than usual which has produced a such a complex fine rosé for its 29th release.
In 1995 Norm Latta first started out to make his own wine from our own grapes grown at Eastern Peake. Di & Norm had been successfully growing pinot noir for Trevor Mast (Mt Langi Ghiran) since 1983. The decision was made to go out on their own to establish Eastern Peake as a iconic Pinot Noir & Chardonnay producer in Australia. Trevor mentioned that Norm should make a rosé from the Pinot Noir so he could have two wines to sell whilst the chardonnay was coming online (Planted 1991&1993). Legend has it he gave them a bottle of Domaine Tempier rosé & said make something like this.. (nothing new now due to its accessibility but at the time this was one of those moments we're you were going to be well ahead of the curve)
The first vintage of rosé in 1995 fermented in stainless steel left to rest on lees, bottled in november ready for the festive season. The Pinot Rosé was very well received because it was dry, savory and refreshing -very unusual for the time as there weren't many out there in this refreshing style. (Also one to remember that Pinot Noir in the early-mid 90s was like an alternative variety, not that many people were growing it, let alone making rose from it.) From 2008 onwards I have been leaving the wine longer on lees to gain more texture & complexity. some years it remains on its full lees for up to 16 months elevagé in stainless steel before going to bottle with minimal SO2.
In Australia I guess you could say there are not many producers who have been making serious rosé from the same site from the same singular variety continuously for nearly 25 years... we've seen it all, trends come and go, sticking to our guns to always produce something that reflects the place & refreshing to drink. It seems now that rosé is now the perfect staple in the Australian wine landscape.
2023 Two Mile Hill Pinot Noir

Karel Schaefer & Family planted their first vines at Two Mile Hill in November 2017, it’s a 4.5 acre site with 3 different soil types & 3 varieties sitting 380m in elevation. The Pinot Noir is planted on weathered basalt chocolate brown volcanic soil, established on the flat base of the hill with no slope, this is the second vintage produced from Two Mile Hill, It’s located 7km from Eastern Peake from which you can still see our vineyard & seems to be one/two weeks earlier than us with flowering & harvest dates. Farming is shared between Karel & us under our guidance. Harvested on 28/3/2023, destemmed using no pumps into a small open top fermenter, spontaneous fermentation indigenous yeast, pump overs twice daily, basket pressed 9/4/2023, transferred into 228L barriques, topped monthly, sulphur added post malo in November, racked from barrels in late march 2024 to stainless tank where its left to enjoy another full winter to gain complexity & naturally settle prior to bottling, no fining or filtering.
2023 Coghills Creek Pinot Noir

This wine is our new "Introductory Wine" due to the such small supply of fruit we have from the Eastern Peake site. This is a section of barrels from the 4 different blocks of pinot noir (Eastern Peake, Walsh Block, Two Mile Hill & Griffins Road). These vineyards are all walking distance from each other all connected via the Coghills Creek catchment & in view of the Eastern Peake of Mount Bolton.
2023 provided some excellent Pinot Noir fruit for us, it was challenge to farm early on in the season. Fermented naturally in 3000L wax lined open concrete vats, each block was basket pressed separately, 12 months élevage separately in 228L barriques (20% new), selected barrels from all the blocks were assembled, no fining or filtering, bottled 6 months after racking from barrel. A small amount of sulphur post malo & pre bottling.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 21 June 2025
'A barrel selection of four blocks. A village wine, per se, as all the vines are in the Coghills Creek parish.
Slurpy and yet crisp, all the tart cherry juice, blood orange, a light, apple juicy note in there, some rose water and rose hip tea, shiitake mushroom savouriness and dashes of clove. Lighter weight in style, feels pure and pretty, a little hazy and silty in texture in a most pleasing sense, and good extension of flavour into freshness and vibrancy of red fruit and spice. Such a lovely, delicate wine. Classy too.'
93 Points
2023 Intrinsic Pinot Noir

Intrinsic Pinot Noir, the pulse of Eastern Peake! Now with vine material ranging from 40 years to 30 yrs from our 3 beautiful established Pinot Noir Blocks on the Estate. Its our single vineyard wine we produce year on year representing exactly what we do capturing each season in a glass. All original MV6 clone grown on well looked after Volcanic grey loam soils over weathered basalt sitting at 430m alt, thoughtfully farmed with strict organic practices & a mix of regenerative agriculture inputs such as rotating cover crops to help with keeping our soils in such pristine condition, flowering was very good considering how extreme the weather was during season 2023. Everything went to plan in the vineyard with our organic practice, the season definitely kept us on our toes along the way with the unpredictable weather presenting a much cooler than expected year that really helped build up amazing flavour profiles & structure in the berries.
Blocks harvested from the 7th - 13rd of April, all destemmed into our original 3000L concrete fermenters, as always spontaneous fermentation via our indigenous yeasts , pump overs once a day, vats are all basket pressed individually, blocks kept separate & transferred into 228L barriques of various French coopers (mostly Siruge & Dominique Laurent 30% new), topped monthly, sulphur added post malo in November, racked from barrels in late march 2024 to stainless tank where its left to enjoy another full winter to gain complexity & naturally settle prior to bottling, no fining or filtering.
This wine is drinking exceptionally well right now but one that will definitely cellar for 20-30 years or more with ease! We do hold back vintages of Eastern Peake Intrinsic Pinot Noir from every year to reflect on, look out for a a back vintage release later in the year.
Due to the increasing demand for our Pinot Noirs we’ve also planted a new small block of Pinot Noir with clones 115 & our own vine material from block ‘1989’ (Morillon Clone Pinot Noir vine material sourced from Best’s original Pinot Noir vineyard a Swiss clone), the block is slightly more elevated than the rest of the estate same soil & aspect. Ive always wanted to work with some 115 on the estate feeling that it would complement our MV6 perfectly looking forward to keeping everyone informed on the progress of this.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 21 June 2025
‘The pulse of Eastern Peake!’, cries the laminated (no longer contact papered) notes. Eastern Peake is growing up after forty years. From three blocks on the home vineyard, aged thirty to forty years. All the finery.
Beautiful. Red berry fruitiness, game meat, truffle, dried leaves, undergrowth, brambles, pepper, blood orange, green olive. Magic. Harmonious and delicate, pure and lithe. A finery and gilt nature to the wine, a shine and lift, a tension and succulence. It feels fancy from first sniff and doesn’t let up. Offering pinot lovers access to fruit and savouriness, vineyard verity, seasonal characteristics of coolness and paler, delicate nature. Big swirls in a glass and more and more comes up, the information expanding as the wine continues. Magic.'
96 Points
2023 'Mount Block' Pinot Noir

This block of pinot noir was established in 1994, I still remember sitting with dad on the old very noisy Leyand 245 tractor working up the soil in the autumn of 1993 as young little tacker being fascinated with the process, the aroma of the newly ploughed soil, the hidden artefacts beneath the surface coming to light from settlers of the past. I was very intrigued to see how these vines would grow in this new patch of dirt that was slightly different to the other plantings, the block sits at the back of the property with a wonderful view of Mount Boltons Eastern Peake to the west of it. 2012 & 2016 were the only single bottling of this cuveé its so great to have it back again. Normally this wine is the major component of the Intrinsic Pinot Noir, I really wanted to keep a few barrels seperate as it had been a while since a single vineyard wine was produced.
MV6 clone grown on well looked after Volcanic grey loam soils over weathered basalt sitting at 430m alt, thoughtfully farmed with strict organic practices & a mix of regenerative agriculture inputs such as rotating cover crops to help with keeping our soils in such pristine condition, flowering was very good considering how extreme the weather was during season 2023. Everything went to plan in the vineyard with our organic practice, the season definitely kept us on our toes along the way with the unpredictable weather presenting a much cooler than expected year that really helped build up amazing flavour profiles & structure in the berries.
Harvested on the 7th & 13th of April, all destemmed into our original 3000L concrete fermenters, as always spontaneous fermentation via our indigenous yeasts , pump overs once a day, basket pressed on the 14/4, kept separate & transferred into 228L barriques of various French coopers (mostly Siruge & Dominique Laurent 30% new), topped monthly, sulphur added post malo in November, racked from barrels in late march 2024 to stainless tank where its left to enjoy another full winter to gain complexity & naturally settle prior to bottling, no fining or filtering.
The Wine Front Review by Mike Bennie
Posted on 21 June 2025
'From a block established 1994, and only twice (2012 and 2016) has it been released as a single block wine.
A firm, tense and brightly lit wine. Set to red cherry, raspberry, cranberry with touches of bay leaf, lantana, dried mixed peel and pepper going on. Quite the chiseled, textural feel, appealing in that way and you’d say precise too. It feels quite vin de garde, a wine that is leaner and firmer than expected now, not without pleasure, but apt for long, longer term cellaring and getting the truffle, savoury, earthen aspects to coincide with drinking. An excellent wine for that, and great to see.'
94+ Points
(Image: Owen Latta - Eastern Peake - www.easternpeake.com.au)
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