Named for the character from Apuleius' Roman satire - this is a wine, which like its namesake is seeking truth and transformation. Kym Teusner is not afraid to shake up traditions and in the Barossa, where big reds are what we expect he's listening to the climate and the land and starting to make wine from grapes increasingly suited to the new conditions. This is a delicately textual Fiano - that's had a a little time on lees. there's loads of white flowers, citrus and fresh herbs alongside a gentle salinity and minerality. Sophisticated and elegant - a delicious wine.