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Craggy Range

Craggy Range 'Le Sol', Gimblett Gravels 2021

New Zealand, Gimblett Gravels
Syrah
RRP €80.00
Craggy Range Syrah, Gimblett Gravels Vineyard 2021
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RM

Ryan Morgan (attending)
Export / Sales Manager, Craggy Range

DT

David T Peabody (attending)
Marketing Director, Craggy Range

Description

Very dark purple core. Abundant sweet, black fruits lead the bouquet, notably boysenberry and blueberry aromas. The tannin structure of the wine is exemplary and seamless from start to finish. The wine shows considerable drinkability in its youth, and the intensity is the highest in several years. One of our finest examples of Le Sol.

Alcohol

13.0%

Analytical data

dry

0.0 g/l residual sugar
5.3 g/l acidity
3.62 pH

Le Sol, Gimblett Gravels Vineyard

Vineyard

Hawke’s Bay’s Gimblett Gravels winegrowing district lies on the ancient bed of the Ngaruroro river, which changed course in 1867 to expose its soils for possible viticulture. The soils are composed of small to medium-sized greywacke stones, interspersed with layers of silt and sand down to a depth of at least 40 metres. The stones on the surface absorb sunlight and heat during the day and then radiate heat at night, enhancing the vine’s ripening capacity. The stony soil structure allows for very rapid drainage after rainfall events; the low water-holding ability enables us to control vine growth. Finally, with the low soil content in the profile, there is naturally low fertility which aids in keeping the vigour of the vine low to moderate. These are soils requiring precise preparation and management. When done well, they offer great potential in this locality to produce rich, ripe, yet elegantly structured red wines with a distinctive mineral, hot stone and fine dusty character, which we affectionately call ‘Gimblett Dust’. While the Gimblett Gravels is warm for New Zealand standards, it is still not hot in a world wine context. The combination of relatively low altitude and proximity to the sea, yet sheltered from the direct effect of the sea breeze, creates what we describe as a temperate maritime climate. This location, altitude, and the stony soil’s warming influence creates the warmest site in Hawke’s Bay. The lack of excessive heat in the Gimblett Gravels is also a critical factor as it means the aromatic characters in the fruit, which contribute to the floral notes, are retained.

Winemaker

Julian Grounds

Viticulture

Brix 23 average Production Level 28 hl/ha Vintage Detail A very warm spring brought forward the growing season. Summer was mild but with minimal rain days, producing low yields. The result was near-perfect ripening conditions for Syrah. Hand Harvested 100 %

Vinification

Whole Bunch 27 % Destemmed 73 % Fermentation vessel Open top French oak cuves Fermentation Indigenous Barrel Type French and Austrian barriques and puncheons New Barrel % 32 % Maturation 17 months Fining No Filtration Yes Coarse Bottled Dec-22

Bottling

Size: 0.750l

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