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Tohu Wines

Tohu Awatere Valley Pinot Noir 2020

New Zealand, Awatere Valley
Pinot Noir
RRP €24.99
Tohu Marlborough Chardonnay 2023
Tohu Rewa Reserve Blanc de Blancs Methode Traditionnelle 2016
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Description

A bright ruby hue in the glass, this Awatere Valley Pinot Noir displays aromatic layers of red fruit and spicy florals with hints of crushed herbs. The palate is smoothly textured with flavours of bright cherry, red berries and finely integrated French oak. Mid-weight on the palate, this wine is balanced with refined silky tannins that lead to a long and elegant finish.

Awards

93 pts The Real Review

Certifications

VegetarianVegan
SWNZ - Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand

Alcohol

12.5%

Analytical data

dry

0.13 g/l residual sugar
5.7 g/l acidity
3.79 pH

Product Range: Tohu Manaaki

Vineyard

The grapes for this wine were sourced from both our Whenua Awa vineyard and the vines that surround our Awatere Valley winery. Hand harvested at optimal ripeness.

Winemaker

Bruce Taylor

Viticulture

The grapes for this wine were sourced from both our Whenua Awa vineyard and the vines that surround our Awatere Valley winery. Hand harvested at optimal ripeness.

Vinification

Grapes for this wine are handpicked at optimal ripeness before being transported back to the winery for processing. Once at the winery the fruit is gently destemmed and then lightly crushed using state of the art processing equipment. Batch fermented according to block and clone in small open top fermenters, the must undergoes a cold soak lasting around 7 days before being warmed and inoculated either with selected yeasts or left to undergo a ‘wild’ ferment using indigenous yeasts found naturally on the grapes. Once fermentation is complete the wine undergoes a short period of post-fermentation maturation on skins before being pressed directly to a combination old and new French barriques. These barrels are kept cool in a temperature-controlled cellar over the winter months, before being warmed in spring, allowing the wine to undergo a secondary malolactic fermentation. Barrels are carefully monitored over this period and once the malolactic fermentation is determined to be 100% complete the final blend is carefully put together before being filtered and bottled in late March.

Was malolactic fermentation used: yes
Was high-solid fermentation used: no

Bottling

Size: 0.750l
Closure: Screw top

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