2021 Wyjup Collection Blanc De Blancs
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Highly limited, individually numbered bottles.
A traditional method Blanc de Blancs from Mount Barker, with hints of lemon sherbet, white peach and a nutty, brioche nuance.
93 Points - Aaron Brasher, The Real Review
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Appearance: Very pale straw in colour with s luminous hue.
Aroma: Some hints of lemon sherbet and fresh white peach complexed by a nutty, brioche nuance on the nose.
Palate: The tightly wound palate is focused and intense. The yeast autolysis gives a nutty, creamy textural component to the mid palate that carries through to a long finish from the plentiful natural acidity.
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A combination of handpicked and whole bunch and machine harvested fruit. Free run juice and pressings were fined and fermented separately with hyperoxidation of pressings to eliminate phenolics. Base wine was aged in stainless steel tanks on light lees (and minimal sulphur dioxide) for 9 months prior to tirage. The first disgorging was after 22 months on lees post tirage. The residual sugar post dosage was 4.5 g/L.
- Mike Garland, Chief Winemaker
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The 2021 Great Southern vintage was characterised by a warmer than average March that aided ripening conditions for all key varietals, but particularly Shiraz and Cabernet. Rain in February provided critical soil moisture that allowed canopies to remain healthy and green and the normal cool nights in March allowed optimum acidity to be retained in the aromatic white varieties. Late rains in April courtesy of the remnants of cyclone Seroja delayed the harvest of some of the premium blocks however the fine weather returned, and the fruit was allowed to hang longer and to further develop flavour and concentration on the vine.
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Vintage: 2021
Varietal(s): Chardonnay (100%)
Vineyard: Wyjup Vineyard.
Technical Analysis: Alcohol 13% | pH 9.0 | TA 3.0 g/L
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Food pairing: Pair with freshly shucked Akoya Oysters.
This wine has cellaring potential of between 7-10 years.
Appearance: Very pale straw in colour with s luminous hue.
Aroma: Some hints of lemon sherbet and fresh white peach complexed by a nutty, brioche nuance on the nose.
Palate: The tightly wound palate is focused and intense. The yeast autolysis gives a nutty, creamy textural component to the mid palate that carries through to a long finish from the plentiful natural acidity.
A combination of handpicked and whole bunch and machine harvested fruit. Free run juice and pressings were fined and fermented separately with hyperoxidation of pressings to eliminate phenolics. Base wine was aged in stainless steel tanks on light lees (and minimal sulphur dioxide) for 9 months prior to tirage. The first disgorging was after 22 months on lees post tirage. The residual sugar post dosage was 4.5 g/L.
- Mike Garland, Chief Winemaker
The 2021 Great Southern vintage was characterised by a warmer than average March that aided ripening conditions for all key varietals, but particularly Shiraz and Cabernet. Rain in February provided critical soil moisture that allowed canopies to remain healthy and green and the normal cool nights in March allowed optimum acidity to be retained in the aromatic white varieties. Late rains in April courtesy of the remnants of cyclone Seroja delayed the harvest of some of the premium blocks however the fine weather returned, and the fruit was allowed to hang longer and to further develop flavour and concentration on the vine.
Vintage: 2021
Varietal(s): Chardonnay (100%)
Vineyard: Wyjup Vineyard.
Technical Analysis: Alcohol 13% | pH 9.0 | TA 3.0 g/L
Food pairing: Pair with freshly shucked Akoya Oysters.
This wine has cellaring potential of between 7-10 years.
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