‘Being allegedly the only two (literate) students to Graduate Healesville High School in ’97, we were always destined to work together’. Behn (the Payten) drove his first Tractor at the age of 5. Troy (the Jones) was talking by the age of 1 and hasn’t shut up since.
“Naturally we fell in with the wrong crowd out here, and became Vignerons/Winemakers.”
Behn’s dad Pete knows a thing or two about vineyards. In his years of working in the industry, he managed Australia’s first certified organic vineyard and always focused heavily on sustainability, so they knew they were in good hands. The three of them continue to spend regular nights on the red, solving the world’s problems.
Payten & Jones wines are a little different – they are a little murky in the glass and can sometimes throw a bit of sediment. Their wines always look better with a bit of air, served in a glass (although a jug can also work), at the right temperature, with amazing food and great company. The wines are not ‘perfect’ by industry standards, but they have the perfect personality for the situations they’re made for.
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There’s minimal intervention, a bit of ‘raw’ processes, and nothing filtered or cleaned up in any way. The wines aren’t ‘squeaky clean’, they are a bit ‘edgy’, even a bit ‘raw’. Always interesting, with a little soul left in. And delicious, always smashable.
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We reckon drinking these wines is like experiencing a band live, as opposed to listening to a studio-recorded track. There’s minimal intervention, a bit of ‘raw’ processes, and nothing filtered or cleaned up in any way.
The wines aren’t ‘squeaky clean’, they are a bit ‘edgy’, even a bit ‘raw’. Always interesting, with a little soul left in.
Delicious, always smashable. And bloody good with any food.
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