Growing Conditions

After one of the worst droughts in history the soil moisture profile and dams were lower than at the start of winter. Spring was frosty and windy but not overly wet. The frosts in October were bad news for many, although the rains were at least strategic, which resulted in better fruit set than last year. The hot, dry and windy weather during summer stressed the vines reducing the berry size and crop. A serious rain event occurred in late February causing some fruit split. This year must surely go down on record as being one of our hottest, driest and windiest summers, leading to a smaller vintage of good quality.

Nose

Delicate nectarine, butterscotch, lychee and honeysuckle aromas.

Palate

A rich full and oily palate with a long lingering finish.

Appearance

Golden/straw in colour.

Food Pairing

Crisp fried prawn & sweet potato cakes.

Harvest

***Single Day Harvest***: 28 March 2003

Bottling

Steven closure.