A new Fin chapter built around sunshine, texture + nostalgia in a glass.Memory Lane is our first crack at Roussanne — fruit from the beautiful Box Grove Vineyard in Nagambie, handled with patience, detail and just the right amount of Fin mischief. 90% was straight-pressed for purity,10% spent two weeks on skins for grip, perfume + complexity,then the whole lot rested 18 months in old oak for calm, weight + quiet depth. Lovingly named after the Eddy Current Suppression Ring track — one of JonJo’s go-to songs for hooning around the vineyard on the tractor — this wine carries the same energy: warm, honest, slightly wild, and impossible not to replay. Tasting Notes Aromas of white nectarine, pear skin + lemon oil rise first, followed by soft honeysuckle, chamomile + almond meal from its long, peaceful time in oak.On the palate: stonefruit, preserved lemon + gentle herbal lift, wrapped in a silky, waxy texture with a flicker of saline minerality.Freshness up front, creaminess through the middle, and a clean, lasting finish that makes the next pour inevitable. Serve cold but not icy — it opens up beautifully with a little warmth. Food Pairings Memory Lane sings with food that’s bright, sun-loving + textural: Fresh crab or prawn rolls Roast chicken with lemon + herbs Grilled peaches with burrata Pasta with brown butter + sage Charred zucchini, fennel + ricotta salata Soft cheeses (taleggio, triple cream, washed rind wonders) Basically: anything you’d eat outside while the soundtrack’s on and the day stretches long.