Tasting Notes
Wine Making Notes
After a mild growing season, the 2022 harvest started a bit later than average with great weather conditions. All the white varieties were allowed the best ripening time and could be harvested at the peak of their flavours.
Our Pinot Gris, located on our Rosa glen property, benefitted from the warm and dry summer and fall, developing delicate varietal aromas while retaining exceptional acidity. This fruit is grown on a single cane-pruned block planted only 2 years ago on N-E/S-W oriented rows. It is close to our creek and does not require irrigation.
The harvest took place early, on March 1st 2022.
The harvest took place on the night of Tuesday March 22nd and the grapes were taken to the winery immediately to retain their cool temperature and avoid color pick-up from skin maceration. The fruit was gently pressed then racked to medium levels of solids to keep the fruit purity but develop its texture. The fermentation was kept at low temperatures, preserving even more freshness and allowing for fine lees contact, which was extended for about two months in the stainless steel tank.
The wine was further allowed to age on very fine lees for another two months before being cold stabilized and filtered for bottling, without further adjunct.
Alc %
12.8%
Allergens
Sulphites.
Varietals
Pinot Gris
Nose
The first nose is fresh but intense with aromas of white-fleshed stone fruits, ripe citrus and finger limes, supported by a wet gravel minerality that echoes the position of our vineyard near the Indian Ocean. When the wine opens in the glass, interesting notes of lemongrass, kaffir lime and melon develop
Palate
The attack is full of luscious stone fruits and citrus peels, full and juicy, enveloping the crisp backbone of fresh acids. The finish is vinous and morish with flinty minerality and fine texture.
Food Pairing
Excellent on its own, with good friends and feet in the sand. Salmon tataki with wasabi mayonnaise. Shark bay wild tiger prawns. Young asparagus risotto.