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2014 GIMBLETT GRAVELS SYRAH
Vineyards: The Gimblett Gravels winegrowing area is a small sub-region in the Hawke’s Bay of New Zealand defined by a very unique stony soil type.
This wine is made from Estate grown grapes in the Tin Shed and Gimblett Stones vineyards.
Gimblett Gravels
Harvest Detail:
Picked: 24th March to 7th April
Bottling Detail:
Alcohol | 13.5 % |
Titratable acidity | 6.2 g/l |
pH | 3.73 |
Residual sugar | <1.0 g/l |
Winemaking:
2014 was an exceptional year for red wine in Hawkes Bay. A fantastic warm summer was followed by a mild autumn.
Syrah grapes were hand-harvested from a range of individual sites and clones and then fermented separately before blending post-fermentation. A range of maceration periods allowed for increased complexity. 20 % of whole bunches were included in the fermentations which contribute to freshness, aromatics and structure. A small percentage of Viognier (3% in total) was included in some batches to further aid in providing complexity and texture. The wine was aged for 14 months in a mixture of new and older French oak 228 litre barriques plus larger 5000 litre oak ovals. This barrel aging regime utilizes the philosophy more typically used in the making of Pinot Noir and includes barrel stirring of the lees and very minimal racking.
Bottled in September, 2015
The Wine:
The 2014 Syrah has a deep and youthful vibrant crimson colour. Wild raspberry, blueberry, cracked pepper and hints of vanilla bean show on the nose. Powerful and balanced ripe tannins give the wine great structure. Oak plays a supporting role with the wine living on a pure fruit expression. This purity combined with refreshing natural acidity mean there is excellent potential for aging. Development of mineral, gamey characters will result from bottle- age. Great with red meat dishes but especially good with game, particularly with duck and venison
Drink 2016 to 2025.