VINEYARDS

For this delicious wine, we select the sites and clones which promote greater aromatics and a more accessible palate. The vineyards are planted on ancient, granite-derived soils on the south and southeast-facing slopes. In total six clones of Shiraz
are used, and each clone enriches the complexity of the final wine.

VINIFICATION

All grapes are hand-selected and chilled overnight before being partially destemmed and placed as whole berries in open-top fermenters. The berry mash is cold-soaked for 48hrs, before fermenting spontaneously. Fermentation takes place at a cool
22°C. All fermentation is done by wild yeasts. During fermentation, the wine is mixed by hand and not by pump. This method facilitates greater control and expression of the wine. Once fermentation is complete the skins are pressed in a traditional basket press and the wine is transferred to 500L second and third fill French oak barrels. Malolactic fermentation occurs in the barrel and helps to soften and enhance the natural wine flavours. The wine will spend more than a year in the barrel
to improved maturity and expose more flavours.

TASTING NOTES & CELLARING & FOOD PAIRING

The wine has a deep purple colour with flashes of scarlet. The ripe plum and mulberry aromas are uplifted with cherry blossom and violets, while infused with subtle cinnamon and aromatic white pepper. The palate is gentle and the
tannins fresh but rounded. The aromatics continue into the palate with added blueberry, a hint of roasted black olives, and soft-spoken sweet spice. A versatile, vibrant medium-bodied wine, the Baldrick Shiraz will enhance many a dish and occasion. We recommend it with slow-cooked lamb, freshly seared steak, and mashed potato with caramelized onion gravy. You could even have it with turnip…?!

Accolades
2019 Vintage:
2021 Gold Wine Awards – Gold
2020: Vintage
2022 Platter’s Guide – 4 Stars
2021:Vintage
2023 Platter’s Guide- 4 Stars

Analysis
pH 3.56
Total Acidity 5.5 g/l
Residual Sugar 4.0 g/l
Alcohol 13.71 %

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