Tasting
Notes
Although picked at slightly lower baumé than anticipated,
this wine is more elegant than its older brother from 2002.
The flavours and characters of the 2003, once again reflect the
uniqueness of Zinfandel. Coloured ruby red with notes of red fruit,
subtle fruitcake and spice and a subtle palate of ripe red fruit,
pepper, French oak, balanced by overall fruit richness and “sweetness”.
Cellaring
Personally I feel that Zinfandel is very interesting variety when
it comes to ageing. After a few years in the bottle, the fragrant
fruitcake and spice subside slowly and while the wines still drink
well, the characters evolve transforming the wine into complex
attractive dry red.
Viticulture
Grown on sandy loams over limestone adjacent to a flood plain
of the Bremer River in Langhorne creek, the vines are allowed
to sprawl, but require careful irrigation management. After extensive
crop thinning, the vines became balanced and even. After some
unexpected summer / autumn rains, some botrytis was evident and
thankfully for the handpicking these bunches were avoided.
Vinification & Maturation
The fruit was picked ripe, but may have benefited by hanging for
another week, but the botrytis infection played a part in the
time of harvest. The fruit was de-stemmed and ~20% of the juice
was saigneed, with the balance of the fruit being fermented steadily,
but not quickly. After a total of 12 days on skins, the free run
was drained and the skins pressed to the tank of free run. After
24 hours, the wine was racked to 3-4 yo French barriques for 10
months, during which time the wine went through malolactic fermentation
and was racked once.
Technical Analysis
Harvest date: April 2003
Baume: 14.2
Bottling Date: March 2004
Alc/Vol: 14%
Order - 2003
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Bloody good stuff... Outstanding. Score: 93 Drink: Now-2012. 93
points.
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