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Hans Herzog Estate
 
Hans Herzog Estate

Hans Family Estate - Viognier 2019

New Zealand, Wairau Valley
Viognier
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Description

Exotically exuberant nose. Imagine opulent aromas of white flowers, violets, apricots and peaches, developing on each sip like a symphony building up to a finale. A bouquet that simply stops you in your tracks. The palate is pure, vibrant and unforgettable. Gracious opulence with a luxurious dawn freshness. Rich and curvaceous across the tongue, yet still so elegant with a silky smooth lingering finish.

Awards

93 pts Vinous by Antonio Galloni

5 stars Michael Cooper’s Buyer’s Guide

The Real Review (Bob Campbell) - 95 points

Certifications

VegetarianVeganORGANIC

Alcohol

14.0%

Analytical data

dry

0.75 g/l residual sugar
4.6 g/l acidity

Vineyard

Vineyard: Wairau Valley - Rapaura. Prime location. One of the warmest sites in the Wairau valley, special micro-climate from adjoining Wairau river. Naturally frost protected.

Soil Type: Shallow (<45 cm) well drained sandy soil, developed from stony alluvium.

Vine density: 5500
Yield: 3 hl/ha

Vinification

I left the fruit on the skins for an extended time to extract the superb flavours. Then gently pressed and transferred in 500 litre French oak puncheons for a natural (wild yeast) fermentation until there was no sugar left. Its fine lees has been regularly stirred assisting to its remarkable silkiness, complexity and depth.

Maturation

The wine had 18 month in the barrel and 10 month in the bottle to mature and flourish to a perfect drink enjoyment when released. No cold stabilization. Unfined and only lightly filtrated to retain the amazing aromas.

Bottling

Closure: Diam

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