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Wine Description
The Story
VINEYARD
Neil and Heather Grace's vineyard has classic Watervale soils, red loam over limestone, with a westerly aspect. Grace's "dry-grown" vineyard is hand-pruned and hand-picked and relies only on the natural rainfall. The limestone is able to retain moisture and assist the vine throughout periods of warm weather, almost drought-proofing in the summer months. Viticultural practices include vertical shoot positioning which not only encourages even ripening but provides important shade to prevent the impact of sunburn on the resultant wine.
VINIFICATION
Fruit is harvested in the cool of the night. All batches are kept separately in stainless steel tanks. The fruit is de-stemmed and crushed then gently pressed, resulting in a fine free-run cut and a pressings component. These are handled separately. The free-run juice is chilled to preserve the vineyard expression and purity of fruit. Once the juice has settled, it is racked off solids and seeded with yeast. A cool, temperature controlled fermentation is carried out over 10-14 days. The wine is chilled to 5°C and filtered prior to bottling.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
pH 3.0 TA 7.1g/L ALC 11.0%
WINEMAKERS
Nick Walker, David O'Leary
COLOUR
Pale straw in colour with a green tinge.
BOUQUET
Lime with hints of lemon and fennel.
PALATE
A wine of great fruit purity. Intense varietal citrus, refreshing acidity and beautifully balanced.
FOOD MATCH
Enjoy with Port Lincoln pan seared tuna.
CELLARING POTENTIAL
Up to 15 years.
WINEMAKERS NOTES
Minimal winemaker impact. Pure, vineyard defined wine.