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  • Country ranking ?

    256
  • Producer ranking ?

    11
  • Decanting time

    -
  • When to drink

    2020-2035

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The south facing 12 acre vineyard – located in the sleepy picturesque and biscuit-coloured Murrumbateman landscape – is planted on sandy clay loams over friable clays. The need to be different during the 1980s boutique winery boom moved Clonakilla away from the mainstream in 1986 and into the unproven but tantalising marriage potential and astounding nuances of Viognier as a co-factor in the vinification of Shiraz. This is a supreme example of...

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2011 has been described as a horror vintage for much of Australia, and Canberra was no different (in most regions, the advice was very much to hang on to your money for the brilliant 2012's – they are as special as the '11's are not – but inevitably, there have been plenty of exceptions made in 2011 and it would be very wrong to condemn the entire year en masse). Tim described it as “the most challenging year we have had to deal with, a number of blocks, totalling at least half the usual production, were left unpicked as they were not going to achieve the standard required”. Mildew and botrytis invaded the vineyards. Nets would go on and off, time and again. “Experimental” sprays were required. Almost all of the ferments proceeded without any whole bunches or stems included. The percentage of new oak was a little less than usual – 28%. 5% Viognier. 13.1%.

Only 1,000 dozen made, which is a little less than half of the usual production – a good year will see 2,500 cases. All of the quality fruit went here – no 'Syrah' was made. Given all this, Tim was very happy with the result, describing it, as mentioned, as a “very pretty wine”.

Pretty indeed, with some spice and pepper notes. Plum colour. It lingers nicely and is quite stunning for the vintage. Look hard and there is a fleeting glimpse of stonefruit but put this down to the exuberance of youth and don't expect it still to be there in a year.

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