Description
Black doris plum, star anise and spice combine with classical Central Otago dark fruits. The wine shows a lovely savoury earthy edge which adds to the overall complexity of the offering. The wine is framed beautifully by a mineral edged acidity and complemented with fine oak and fruit tannin. Great concentration with a long lingering finish.
Awards
94 pts The Real Review
Certifications
Alcohol
14.0%
Analytical data
dry
Vineyard
Grown across the Estate with vines planted in the Waenga silty loam soils of our lower terraces and the more gravelly Lochar sandy loams of the blocks beside the winery. Certified Organic since 2021.
Winemaker
Sam Davies
Viticulture
Mild winter conditions resulted in early budburst and strong early season growth. A warm spring with a distinct lack of wind allowed for strong canopy growth and Pisa avoided the frosts that hit other areas. Flowering began in early December along with winds thats disrupted some of the whites flowering. January began with a heavy rain event and the ensuing humid conditions resulted in some powdery mildew appearing. Fine weather through the remainder of the growing season allowed for beautiful ripening and whilst the crop was lower than usual, the quality of the fruit was excellent. Judicious hand harvesting and sorting, resulted in very high quality fruit entering the winery.
Vinification
Hand-harvested fruit was ambient-soaked for four to five days before fermentation began. Gentle, selective timing of hand-plunging and pump overs during fermentation helped to extract the delicate skin and seed tannins. Approximately 15% whole-bunch clusters were included in some of the ferments. After fermentation we tasted the wines frequently to assess the tannin development prior to transfer to barrel where maturation took place for 15 months in French oak. Vegan friendly.
Maturation
15 months in French Oak