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2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006
Click on the text links above for information about a 2002 Vintage Report for Adelaide Hills (South Australia) Yields in the Adelaide Hills were down, some by up to 50%, according to Evan Hiscott, president of the Adelaide Hills Wine Region. Evan said poor flowering conditions with cold nights and drizzle late
in 2001 affected the yield by reducing fruitset. (Source winebiz.com.au) 2002 Vintage Report for Langhorne Creek (South Australia) The growing season was very mild and it was one of the coolest summers
on record. Only a few days pushed the mercury above 35°C. The cool
season, with little rain, meant disease was restricted to the odd spot
of powdery mildew. This was of little concern and easily controlled.
Ideal weather throughout March and April (warm, sunny and dry) provided
slow, even ripening of the fruit throughout vintage and a relatively
smooth intake of grapes at optimum maturity. The cool summer resulted
in a late start to vintage, and slightly below average yields for both
red and white varieties, but the quality of the fruit was extremely
pleasing. Regional whites also faired well from the mild weather, having excellent acid balance and attractive flavours and aroma. Verdelho and Chardonnay are producing vibrant fresh characters of citrus and fruit salad. (Source winebiz.com.au) |
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