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The Montepulciano fruit has been sourced from two different vineyards in the Adelaide region. Firstly, the ‘Amadio’ vineyard, located between Kersbrook and Williamstown in the Adelaide Hills. The vineyard sits at 300m altitude, is relatively low vigour and on grey-brown loam. Secondly, the ‘Lanark’ vineyard, located in Blewitt Springs. The vineyard faces east, and is a cooler site than others in McLaren Vale, leading to a later harvest. The resulting wine has good natural acidity and deep colour – all features that make it perfect as a serious dry red.
Vintage | 2022 |
Variety | Montepulciano |
Region | Adelaide Hills | Cellaring | Drink now or cellar for 5 - 10 years |
Alcohol Volume | 14.5% |
pH | 3.53 |
Residual Sugar | 2.4 |
Total Acidity | 6.48 |
Aroma
Bright violets with aromas of beef stock and crushed mint
Palate
Full bodied, rustic and earthy with hints of cinnamon spice.
94 points | Sam Kim, Wine Orbit (June 2024) |