Growing Conditions

The beginning of the Adelaide Hills season for the 2012 vintage saw cold winter conditions with below average rainfall. Rainfall was also below average in spring with mild conditions and an early budburst. Flowering and fruit set were affected by persistent morning fogs and drizzly weather, which led to a reduction in crop and smaller bunches. Summer was mild with average temperatures influenced by moderating southerlies off the ocean in January and only two heat events, at New Year and at the end of February. The coldest periods were the second week of January and the second week of February. This provided for slow ripening, which encouraged intense fruit flavours, high natural acidity and good balance. Rainfall leading up to vintage was above average, with the heaviest rainfall events in late January and late February.

Nose

Intense, fragrant aromas of citrus blossom, white currants, gooseberry and green peas punctuated by notes of tropical fruits, fejoa and green herbs.

Palate

The palate is full of sweet, tropical fruit and gooseberry flavours with fleshy texture, pure minerality and clean acidity for a crisp and long, rich finish.

Appearance

Pale straw with green hues.

Aging

Fermented in tank and bottled post-vintage (no oak or tank maturation) to preserve the wine’s aromatic fruit characters.

Harvest

Temperatures were average going into an early harvest at the beginning of March, warming into an Indian summer in April. This allowed for a long window of picking, finishing on April 20.