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Cool Woods Pinot Gris 2022 Dozen

Cool Woods Pinot Gris 2022 Dozen

PINOT GRIS FROM 5 RED STAR RATED WINERY JAMES HALLIDAY WINE COMPANION

$ 83.88 /ea
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Why to buy:

  • 5 Red Star Rated Winery James Halliday Wine Companion

  • Produced By Thorn Clarke Wines

  • Limited Stock Available At Just $6.99 A Bottle

Specifications:
Vintage: 2022
Source/Region:

South Australia

Grape Variety: Pinot Gris
Alcohol Content: 0.00
Standard Drinks: 0.00
Rating: 0
Tasting Notes:

Lifted fuji apple, beurre bosc pear and marzipan aromas. A medium weight style with juicy fruits and zesty citrus.

Technical:

Vintage 2022 will be remembered as is one of the longest seasons for decades, with crushing at Thorn-Clarke starting mid-February and finishing in May. The very mild temperatures along with dry conditions led to a long growing season, without any weather events to force us to pick early or delay picking. Grapes ripened at a very even pace, allowing for lots of flavour and structure to accumulate in the berries. For white varieties this means a beautiful balance of aromatics and flavours with naturally balanced acidity, minerality and freshness.
Crushed, de-stemmed and then pressed using a membrane press. Pressings were not used and ferment commenced using French yeast at 12-15 degrees celcius. The ferment was kept slow and cool to retain all the natural varietal flavours and aromatic qualities. The wine was racked, filtered and then bottled soon afterwards so the wine was a true expression of the grape/terroir from which it was made.