Deep purple, plum and lilac on the rim prepare for the gorgeous nose and palate.
Lifted perfume of dark florals, violet and night jasmine with a background hum of cedar, all elevated by the carbonic technique.
Seriously approachable. All the classic elements of dark chocolate, black plums and cherry. I love Malbec tannins, they’re so silken and the variety adds elegance and ‘seriousness’ to the wine. This partners beautifully with the rounded textural influence of ironstone rich soils of the Shiraz vineyard and a lick of acid to draw the finish long.
As the fruit arrived at the winery, it was clear that with bunches so perfectly intact and consistent we had a great candidate for whole bunch/carbonic maceration style ferment to capture generosity of fruit and to set the wines up with great potential for ageing. The wine was fermented in 2T open fermenter with 30% whole bunch before spending time in 10% new French oak.
The beauty of this vineyard is that it’s 100% dry grown, so in a perfect growing season like ‘21 with long summer days, well-timed rains and even temperature variations, the resulting fruit shows benchmark purity of flavour, colour and varietal style.