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Clyde Park Rose 2008

 
 
Sauvignon Blanc 2006
 

Clyde Park Vineyard was established in 1979 when Chardonnay was planted on the property. Further plantings since have increased the vineyard to 35 acres, expanding the Chardonnay and adding Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris. In all we have 7 clones of Pinot Noir, 6 clones of Chardonnay, 2 clones of Shiraz and Sauvignon Blanc and a sole clone of Pinot Gris. The site consists of undulating north easterly slopes. The soil varies from silt/clay to sandy loam with basalt over a limestone base. Plantings on our north easterly slope provide exposure to sunlight, whilst the river flat area offers warmth and wind protection. Viticulturally the site produces premium fruit of low yields producing balanced wines of great purity, complexity and finesse. The 2008 vintage resulted in the first production of Rose at Clyde Park. The wine was made from a blend of 5 varieties which include Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Riesling, Viognier and Shiraz. Fermentation took place in old French oak barrels over 4 weeks using neutral yeasts. The wine was racked and blended post fermentation then prepared for early bottling to retain freshness.

   
Wine Region : Geelong
Clones: Many
WineMakers comments:  
   
Colour: Vibrant strawberry salmon
  Bouquet: Very fresh fruity nose with subtle hints of citrus, spice and Turkish delight
Palete: Delightfully fresh aromatic flavours persist on the palate. Well balanced with a rounded complex palate balanced by some very fine teasing tannin, with a hint of sweetness evident, yet finishing with cleansing acidity.
  Peak Drinking: Now - 2009
  Wine Analysis:  
    Alc/ Vol: 13.0 % v/v
    Acidity: 6.80g/L
    pH: 3.1
    Residual Sugar: 5g/L
    Food Matches: Aperitif Salads, dips, breads
       

 


 

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