Growing Conditions


The 2001 season began with good winter and spring rains, although there were some isolated
black frost pockets in October. Good set at flowering continued on to one of our hottest
summers on record. Occasional timely thunderstorms arrived to maintain the humidity with
a few millimetres of wonderful rain. Vintage began two to three weeks early but the heat had
the potential to reduce flavours and produce high pHs and frighteningly low acids. With the
arrival of milder autumnal weather came a natural rebalancing, providing only average yields
but excellent whites and exceptional reds.

Nose

A complex nose of sweet dark fruits, ripe Thai plums, blackberries and distinctive spice nuances.

Palate

Intense, rich dark fruits, chocolate and prune flavours layered between fine grainy tannins for a beautifully balanced, suave wine.

Appearance

Very dark red with ‘glowing’ violet hues.

Aging

Matured in new French and American hogsheads for 18 months prior to blending and bottling.