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Hans Herzog Estate
 
Hans Herzog Estate

Hans Family Estate - Spirit of Marlborough 2016

New Zealand, Wairau Valley
Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Description

The 2016 vintage shows finesse and detail, precision and complexity, full of harmony, power and grace. Darkest crimson with black core. So intense, the fruit seems to engulf you. Ripe but not overblown on the nose, all damson, blackberry. The palate is powerful but beautiful balanced, with juicy acidity and fine tannins tempering the glossy black fruit. Dark and pure and overwhelming in its purity. Remarkably balanced - juicy acidity with fine-grained tannin are persistent and abundant making for a mouth-watering length and freshness. Expansive, heady and rich, an elegant blockbuster.

Awards

The Real Review (Bob Campbell) - 95 points

Certifications

VegetarianVeganORGANIC
Low/no sulfur
Natural wine

Alcohol

14.5%

Analytical data

0.18 g/l residual sugar
5.8 g/l acidity
3.7 pH

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 (<45cm) stony, gravel and sandy soil. Well drained, developed from stony alluvium.

Vinification

Perfectly healthy, destemmed grapes allowed for a long cold soak to extract the superb flavours and beneficial antioxidants of the skins. I then let the must naturally progress through a long wild yeast fermentation and extended post maceration.

Was malolactic fermentation used: yes
Was high-solid fermentation used: no

Maturation

After gentle pressing, the young wine was transferred into partly new French Barriques where it underwent the second natural malolactic fermentation. The minimal oxygen exchange over a long 30 months of maturation in the same barrels made all the difference. The wine and wood had time to marry together to form a richer, more complex and textured wine, able to age for many years in the bottle. We like you to enjoy this stately flagship wine at its full potential, very much like a “Grand Cru” Pomerol with many years of bottle ageing. And so we did, under perfect condition in our barrel hall for a further 3 years. No fining. No filtration. Natural goodness.

Bottling

Closure: Diam

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