INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDAL WINNING MARLBOROUGH PINOT NOIR UNDER HALF PRICE
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Tasting Notes
A complex and savoury nose of dried cherries, Black Doris plums, florals and spice. The palate displays lovely red berry fruit with dried cranberry and beetroot notes along with some earthy complexity. 
Technical Notes
The Taylor River vineyard is situated alongside the Taylor River shingle fan. The soil consists of loams, silts, clays and river gravels. The combination of clay and free draining soils and gravels makes this vineyard ideally suited for premium Pinot Noir production. The Omaka North Vineyard lies just North of the Taylor River vineyard. The soils are similar but Omaka North has less clay and more silt/loam. The resulting wines are a more delicate and floral in nature. The fruit for this wine was harvested from four blocks. One of which was planted in clone 115, which was handpicked and fermented with 20% whole clusters. The 2nd block was machine harvested from Abel vines, and destemmed in the field. The Omaka North clones were destemmed and co-fermented in open tops. All batches were cold soaked for 5 days and then fermented in 8 T open tops (hand plunged 2-3 times per day). The wine was left on skins for a further 5-7 days post-fermentation to build structure and harmonise the tannins. The wine was gently Pressed to French oak barrels for 9 months to undergo malo-lactic fermentation and maturation. 33% new oak 
The 2017/2018 growing season was characterised by a hot, dry summer, with healthy looking canopies and slightly lower than average bunch counts. This was followed by an extremely wet February, and then more sun in March. Flavours developed well during the warm months and so harvest started early. With more rain in March, the decision was made to pick fruit while it was still in good condition, with nice flavours, and acids and sugars in the target zone. 
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