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Wow, what a day! We started the 2012 harvest today and kicked off with the most Beautiful Sauvignon Blanc grapes. I would like to mark this as one of my best Sauvignon Blanc days in the seventeen vintages ,I have work in any cellar. Why? You might wonder, well let me tell you: I got a perfect juice analysis in terms of pH, total acid and sugar. Amazing after that hot - hot spell we had one and a half weeks ago. We made a decision not to panic but to sit it out. We decided to make sure that the ventilation was at its best in the canopy (we took temperatures in the canopy, checked if the leaves was still happy – they too had to be cool at the touch), checked the pressure in the leaves as a double measurement, and when it was not what we aimed for ,would just - just ease the stress with some water. We also took shoots out from the wires to work as an umbrella to shade the bunches – as well as work as protection against the afternoon sun, and wow again the flavor spectrum range from green apple to passion fruit to jalapeño (not green, please but the pepper edginess of the jalapeño) and funny, almost a sultana sweet after taste, just a whole spectrum of beautiful flavors captured in one block of grapes. The tipical zesty acidity of Sauvignon Blanc adds to the refreshing experience on the after taste. JUST LOVEY!!! Now for the nurturing of this beautiful juice to support it with love and attention to be the best it can be. Please keep your fingers crossed from now on and I will say my special little prayer for this tank tonight and touch the tank every morning to make it feel save to perform at its best. My kids came to inspect the grapes after school. Both took some for the teacher to taste tomorrow. I guess they too think it is just beautiful in taste!!! It is 10pm we done for the day , juice are settling into there new home and me I am going home now to check on homework , this year two homework books to check. Wow, again, the harvest has started with a bang of flavours!!!and i am avery happy winemaker tonight !!! :- )))))

Carmen 20:58 31/01/2012 Comment



We started picking a couple of nights ago, first time weve picked iN January
, this is because the crops are light and we've had a classic year, wet winters, mild spring and a few hot days in summer. 2012 will go down as a classic. On Sunday night it was still in the mid twenties around midnight when Nadal and Jocovik were playing their epic final at the Australian Open, I was picking Chardonnay around midnight when a shower of rain came through, the fruit tasted like pineapple and with a warm night and a shower of rain it felt more like Asia than McLaren Vale. We'll be picking the Savignan for Jacko's Leap in a couple of weeks, drink up, drink safe

Jock 12:38 31/01/2012 Reply



This is in a made-up word "uberlicious". I really should have let it breathe for longer, but having come in with some rib-eye steaks in my hand, along with pre-prepared "restaurant quality stuffed mushrooms with cream cheese and garlic", combined with jacket potato and yet more cream cheese and spring onion, buttery courgettes which all came together rather well - the wine was an after-thought!

I really wanted to try this again - having previously tasted it at a NW tasting where it was my pick of the wines on offer - was it going to disappoint?

No way! Forget the headline 15.5%, the extra 1% than Anita expected really had no bearing, as this wine is stand-out. Akin to another of my absolute favourites the Black Tongue Shiraz, I really would be delighted to have either in my glass. Love the flavour, love the longish after-taste, hell I just love it!

Anita if you were here I'd plant a smacking kiss on you for crafting such a delight - so maybe it is just as well you are the other side of the world! It is just a devilishly delish Barossa bad-boy!

Barry 20:13 30/01/2012 Comment

£32.99



With another monster red on the marketplace this week I thought it would be a good time to try this fella.

Decanted for eight hours the nose moved from alcohol to warm soft fruit.

Wonderfully complex, the balance is perfect. Fruit, oak, acidity and minerality working together to create a class act. Stick this with a lump of red meat and you're in for a treat.

Would love to know if this weeks marketplace offering is from the same stable because if it is then I'm getting two cases!

Nathan 08:45 30/01/2012 Comment

£14.99



Decanted for 7 hours before drinking due to the advice given so no hint of fizz or sulphur when drinking.

What I got was a bose of raspberries, cherries & a slight earthiness. In the mouth it's full on fruit, raspberries again and also blackcurrant. Very dry with firm but subtle tannins it went well with a spicy chicken pizza and, although not a glugger, is going down quite well afterwards.

I don't think I'll regularly re-order as there are other portuguese wine of better value in my opinion but will order again to go with specific meals.

geoff 22:54 29/01/2012 Reply

£9.99



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