Growing Conditions

The La Niña pattern weakened during the lead-up to the 2012 vintage, resulting in below average winter and spring rainfall. July was the driest since the serious drought of 2003. Spring was mild with few frost events; however, flowering and fruit set were affected by wet drizzly weather in mid to late November, leading to only average yields. Summer was also surprisingly mild with below average temperatures from southerlies off the ocean in January and only two short heat events, at New Year and at the end of February. This provided for slow ripening which allowed for intense fruit flavours, high colour figures, high acidity and mature tannins. Rainfall leading up to vintage was above average, with the heaviest rainfall events in late January and late February, which tied in well with the natural physiology of the dry-grown vines; ie, keeping leaves active at veraison and ripening.

Nose

Fragrant aromas of cherry stone, persimmon skin and rosehip sup- ported by savoury notes of crushed graphite, dried sage and thyme.

Palate

The delicate palate is restrained and tightly wound, with concentrated berry skin and red cherry flavours, vibrant acidity that builds complex intensity on the finish and fine, savoury tannins that provide focus and length.

Appearance

Brick red with ruby hues.

Food Pairing

Porcini & Taleggio Risotto.

Aging

Matured in seasoned French hogsheads for 12 months prior to blending and bottling.

Harvest

Temperatures were mild during harvest through March, warming to an Indian summer in April, allowing for a long window of picking and amazing maturities with the red varieties. Shiraz was a standout variety, showing great purity and spice, colour, intensity and strikingly mature tannins. Yields were average with exceptional overall quality.

***Single Day Harvest***: 20 April 2012