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Burn Cottage

Burn Cottage Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019

New Zealand, Central Otago
Pinot Noir
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Description

Layers of interest with aromatics of redcurrant, bright cherry and floral notes underpinned by savory hints of tea, earth and fern. The palate is vibrant and focused, supported with seamless balance and finesse. Lovely integration and flow with polished tannins that lend persistence through the palate. Cellaring potential of 8-10 years.

Awards

95 pts Vinous by Antonio Galloni

94 pts James Suckling

Intense, vibrant pinot noir showing real depth and complexity with nuanced floral, dark cherry and raspberry flavours together with thyme, anise, spice and a suggestion of white pepper. A backbone of fruity acidity reveals energy and helps to promote a lingering finish. A serious wine from one of Central Otago's top producers. 96 Points Bob Campbell MW

Certifications

VegetarianVeganORGANIC

Alcohol

14.0%

Analytical data

0.0 g/l residual sugar
4.9 g/l acidity
3.6 pH

Vineyard

Climate Continental climate marked by hot summers and cold winters. There is a classic diurnal shift in temperatures between day and night during the growing season that retains bright acidity whilst ensuring even ripening of the grapes. Central Otago has a perfect growing environment in terms of low disease pressure. Low rainfall, free draining soils contribute to concentration of fruit flavours and intensity. Soils The soils in the vineyard are derivatives of broken down schist and granite. They are classified as free draining sandy loams. In the lower elevations the soils are slightly heavier producing rich flamboyant wines of depth. On the steeper slopes the soils are much more rocky and gravelly producing wines of great minerality, finesse, concentration and structure. Most of the terrain is made up of old river beds pushed up by glacial movements. Elevation and Site The vineyard is a natural amphitheatre facing north east. The lowest point of the vineyard is at 240 metres and the highest point is at 310 metres. It is located above Lake Dunstan in the Cromwell basin just south of the 45th parallel. Farming The entire estate is farmed according to the philosophies laid down by Rudolf Steiner in his series of agriculture lectures in the 1920’s. This biodynamic farming recognizes the influence of the earth, the sky and the cosmos as factors that influence plant and animal life alike. Soil health and vitality are key components to the ongoing balance and health of our vines and the resultant fruit we harvest. The health and well being of all who work on the farm is also key to the function of our production. Along with viticulture, we farm highland cattle, sheep, chickens and bees. We also produce our own compost and grow many of the preparations needed for biodynamic farming.

Vinification

Finished wine detail: pH 3.60 TA 4.9g/L Alc 14.0% Commenced Harvest: 30th March Finished harvest 15th April Average Brix at harvest: 23.3 Whole cluster percentage: 13% New oak percentage: 24% Oak Cooperages : Damy, Mercurey and Sylvain Average time in fermenter: 20 days Composition by block and clone: Block 1 - 23%. 114, 115, 777, Abel, Cl 5 Block 2 - 15%. 10/5, 115, Cl5, Abel Block 4 - 17%. 777, Abel Block 5s - 4%. Abel Block 6 - 8%. 115, 667 Block 7E - 9%. 667, 777 Block 7W - 13%. 114, 777, Abel Block 8 - 7%. 667, 10/5 Block 10 - 4%. 828 Plant Density: 5000 Vines/Ha

Bottling

Closure: Natural cork

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