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Giesen Single Vineyard Clayvin Pinot Noir 2019

New Zealand, Southern Valleys
Pinot Noir
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Description

An outstanding example of Marlborough's Southern Valleys Pinot Noir. Aromas of red fruits and dark chocolate mocha, with subtle floral notes of lavender. The palate is full bodied, ripe berry fruits, hints of oak and spice. The wine has depth and concentration supported by fine grain tannins. This wine finishes long, what we have come to expect from the acclaimed Clayvin vineyard.

Awards

93 pts James Suckling

95 pts The Wine Advocate Points

Certifications

VegetarianVeganORGANIC

Alcohol

13.4%

Analytical data

0.18 g/l residual sugar
5.16 g/l acidity
3.6 pH

Vineyard

Planted in 1993, the north facing Clayvin site located in Marlborough's Southern Valleys is organically farmed and employs biodynamic principles. The vineyard is high-density planted to reduce vigour of the vines, promote root structure, and deliver highly concentrated flavourful fruit.

Vinification

A small vineyard ferment ‘Pied de Cuve’ was developed prior to harvest; this was used to inoculate the fruit at the winery. This prompted a natural, wild ferment consisting of yeasts specific to the Clayvin vineyard site. Minimal cold soak, followed by 10-day ferment. The post-ferment maceration was up to 15 days to allow further polymerisation of tannins. 100% wild ferment

Whole cluster fermentation: 10%
Was malolactic fermentation used: yes
Was high-solid fermentation used: no

Maturation

Basket pressed, matured in 100% French Oak 300L Hogsheads with 30% new oak.

Bottling

Closure: Screw top

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