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2007 Heathcote ShirazCurrent Vintage 2007 The 2007 Shelmerdine Heathcote Shiraz is a vibrant red with purple tinges, an indication of the impressive concentration of aromas and flavours to come. The nose is redolent with dark berries, red fruits, cherries and spice; all the best of Christmas. The palate is a perfect balance of fruit, savoury notes, fine long tannins and acid. It does not have excessive ripeness, extraction or oak. The Vineyard The fruit for this wine is grown from our two vineyards at opposite ends of the Heathcote region; Merindoc Vineyard at Tooborac in the south, and the Willoughby Bridge Vineyard at Colbinabbin in the north. Merindoc Vineyard, with gravelly, low fertility ironstone soils provides minerality, structure and a cooler climate. Willoughby Bridge Vineyard is planted on the renowned Cambrian rich red dirt, one of the oldest soil types in Australia and renowned for the production of intensely flavoured Shiraz. Another warm and dry vintage gave us low yields of concentrated flavours. The Winemaking After hand-picking, the separate fruit parcels were given a short pre-fermentation cold soak before being crushed and open fermented at warm temperatures. The wine was hand-plunged twice daily during its six-day ferment to extract the desired levels of colour and flavour. After ferment the individual wines were pressed off into new and second year French oak barrels, for 13 months before blending and bottling under screwcap in April 2008. Technical data Composition: 99% Shiraz, 1% Viognier co-fermented
Bottle: $32 Current Vintage ReviewsHeathcote Shiraz 2008 94 Points to Shelmerdine Shiraz. 5 Stars once again! Previous Vintage Reviews'No vinous crime' 'Smart, savoury stuff' '94 points' 'All in all a very good and tasty wine' 'More elegant style for the region' 'Top Drop' 'Pretty northern Rhone like...' Heathcote - What is the fuss? 'Excellent length and balance' 'Hard to describe. Easy to drink' |