2020 Pinot Noir Rosé

This wine is no longer available for purchase. Tasting notes available below.

Additional information

Region

Yarra Valley

Vintage

2020

Vineyard

Melba Block

TASTING NOTES

100% Pinot Noir. Savoury & Dry with a strawberry nose & delightful finish.The 2020 Rosé is crafted using 100% Pinot Noir grapes from our Melba Block. Keeping with our preferred french-style of Rosé, the subtlety of the strawberry nose is balanced beautifully with a savoury palate and a bright finish. This elegant Rosé will drink beautifully during the warmer months.

WINEMAKING

100% handpicked on 17 March 2020. Combination of foot stomping and destemming and pressed, with overnight juice settling. Matured in stainless tank over 5 months. 100% malolactic fermentation and sugar dry. 107 doz bottled 13 August 2020. Unfined and unfiltered.

Melba Block

Situated at 150m above sea level, planted in the early 1980s. Similar to the Homeblock, the Melba block vines are all cared for by hand, 100% cane pruned to ensure best quality fruit is grown and hand harvested. Clones – 114, 115, MV6

Alcohol

13.5%

Additional Notes

8.0 std drinks Vegan Friendly

pH

N/A

Titratable Acidity

N/A
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