2020 Estate Pinot Noir MAGNUM
2020 Estate Pinot Noir MAGNUM
Lower than average rainfall and relatively standard temperatures over winter and cooler temperatures over spring led to late budburst and flowering (our latest on record). A mild start to the summer delayed fruit set followed by mild conditions over autumn providing slower ripening and resulting in a later start to the vintage (2 weeks later than average). Yields were significantly reduced but those grapes that were picked were of good quality – great natural acidity and lovely flavours in our Chardonnay with the Pinot Noir benefitting from the long cool ripening.
Wine Profile
Vintage |
Other Notes
Lower than average rainfall and relatively standard temperatures over winter, and coolertemperatures in August and September, led to late budburst (oursecond latest) and flowering.
However, above average temperatures and low rainfall during summer meant an early veraison and harvest. The period between flowering and veraison saw our warmest ever average minimum and second warmest maximums. Veraison to harvest was our fourth warmest maximums and our driest (47mm v 136mm average). Five days of above average temperatures at the beginning of harvest compressed the vintage further. Yields are normal and fruit quality is outstanding.
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Vineyards :: Clones |
Vineyard Notes
Coolart Road :: McCutcheon :: Spedding :: Wallis :: Judd
MV6, Pommard, Abel, 777
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Harvest date :: Yield |
Harvest Date
Hand picked 18th March- 8th April 2020 :: 1.8 t/ha
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Brix :: pH :: TA |
pH
22.86 - 24.12 :: 3.38 - 3.57 :: 6.82- 8.17g/L
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Winemaking |
Winemaker Notes
• Fruit was handpicked, hand sorted and destemmed to a mixture of concrete and stainless steel fermentation vessels
• Fermentation on skins for 14-20 days
• Pressed to tank then racked to barrel keeping all parcels separate
• 10 months in a combination of new (21%) French oak barriques & puncheons
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Winemakers |
Production
Imogen Dillon, Martin Spedding
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Aging :: Oak |
Aging
10 months :: 21% new French oak
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Residual sugar |
Residual Sugar
Dry (0.46 g/l)
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Finished pH :: TA |
Acid
3.55 :: 5.3g/L
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Alcohol % |
Alcohol %
13.5
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Production |
Production Notes
374 doz bottled February 2021 :: screwcap
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Tasting Notes |
Tasting Notes
Dark cherry and clove aligned with hints of pomegranate surround and complement the fine tannins. This wine is a blend of parcels of fruit from both up and down the hill.
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Food :: Temperature |
Food Pairing Notes
Dry aged duck, braised red cabbage, spiced cherries :: serve wine at 13-16°C
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Best drinking |
Bottling Date
2022-2028
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