A Study of Soil and Spirit
Capturing the invisible threads between geology and glass.
Dicey is built on the belief that the three estate sites — The Inlet, Black Rabbit, and Swansong — each possess their own geological fingerprint, and that the winemaker's job is simply to reveal it. James Dicey spends his days in the vineyard reading the land; Matt Dicey spends his in the cellar refusing to get in its way. Together, they produce wines of deep resonance that could only come from this particular corner of Bannockburn.
Whether it is the silken fragrance of The Inlet's loess and river gravels, the brooding schist-driven intensity of Black Rabbit, or the earthy, textural complexity of Swansong's clay soils, each bottle is a precise, site-specific statement — wines for collectors who pay attention to what the ground is saying.