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Barossa Valley Estate

Cabernet Sauvignon 2021


“Fragrant black plum, fresh berry fruits and cinnamon spice, leading to a silky cocoa centre.”

Our philosophy is to capture the distinctive elegance, finesse and vibrant fruit flavours of the Barossa Valley, one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions.

Along the foothills of the Barossa Valley, a tapestry of ancient red friable clay soils combines with a warm and dry climate to create a unique environment for vines to develop fruit that has a vibrancy and depth of flavour like nowhere else on earth. From the very beginning, our viticultural practices nurture the sustainable health of the vine that moderates vine vigour and yield, and produces small berries of intense flavour and distinctive varietal character.

It starts with picking the grapes at ripeness levels that give the wines a freshness of fruit and natural balance of flavour. Modern winemaking techniques allow us to carefully control fermentation and draw out the delicate aromatics from the fruit whilst retaining its varietal character and elegance. French oak adds a seamless seductive texture and entices further flavour development from the fruit. Uniquely expressive in character with depth of flavour, elegance and finesse, these contemporary wines are made to enjoy upon release, yet they will reward further cellaring.


Growing season

Barossa Valley
Growing Season

The growing season for the 2021 Vintage in the Barossa Valley provided conditions ideal for wines of intense colour, flavour and finesse. The season commenced with good soil moisture levels as a result of good autumn and spring rainfall, assisting vine growth into the summer period of 2021. The slightly below average rainfall and cool spring and summer temperatures provided very good conditions. The Cabernet Sauvignon from the 2021 vintage is generous, rich and intense.

Bringing out the best

Winemaking

“Our philosophy is to capture the distinctive elegance, finesse and vibrant fruit flavours of the Barossa Valley.”

Vineyard blocks were harvested and vinified separately. Fruit was destemmed and transferred into fermentation tanks for prefermentation maceration, then fermented at controlled temperatures for up to seven days to retain the elegant and vibrant varietal characters and create soft tannin structure. Upon completion of fermentation, the wine was racked and underwent malolactic fermentation. It was then aged for 12 months in French oak barrels to impart a softness and texture, and enhance bouquet, varietal character, elegance and structure.

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Barossa Valley

This small wine region nestled on the southern edge of the Australian continent has become one of the world’s greatest and most exciting red wine regions of the modern era.

Region

Barossa Valley

Oak

French and American, tight grain, medium toast

Alc

14%

Residual Sugar

Nil

Titratable acidity

6g/L

PH

3.6

Vine clones

Heritage Clones

Harvest dates

23 February - 13 April 2021

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