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Rippon "Tinker's Bequest" Mature Vine Pinot Noir 2016

New Zealand, Central Otago
Pinot Noir
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Description

Time, patience, skill and perseverance have bequeathed us this opportunity: to make a truly fine wine naturally from some of Rippon's oldest parcels It was a joy to work with from the outset and made it into the bottle with nothing added and nothing taken away. It’s completely alive. Let the adventures begin

Certifications

VegetarianVegan

Alcohol

13.0%

Analytical data

dry

0.0 g/l residual sugar
6.5 g/l acidity
3.75 pH

Vineyard

Rippon aims to foster products that are a true and accurate reflection of their site; climate, aspect, culture and soils.

With their ability to metabolise minerals from the soil and release soluble exudates available to plants, it is the microflora of the soil which allows the vine to be receptive and reflective of the site. Our true craft therefore is to work the land in such a way as to maintain a healthy, natural and living soil.

When making operational decisions on the land, we seek to consider what effect our actions with have on soil biota. Whilst with farming it is impossible to allow the land to carry out all its natural processes (our farming aspirations are ultimately in conflict with the land’s natural state), many compromises are be made.

At Rippon, we work to achieve our goals as winegrowers in constant consideration of what the land itself might seek to gain from us in return. We believe this relationship allows Rippon (the place) to carry out enough of its own natural processes so as to continue expressing itself as an individual – and through the products it issues.

The indices considered when making operational, soil management related decisions may include:

Physical: altitude, ultra-violet light, wind, water (rainfall, soil-retention, irrigation) Mechanical: cultivation, compaction, Cultural: finance, staff availability, health & motivation Astral: lunar, planetary, seasonal & daily rhythms

The frequency, timing and tasks of all staff are carefully considered with regards to the above decision-making indices.

No synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, pesticides or other chemicals that may contribute to soil degradation are used.

Vinification

Hand picked into small bins, the Pinot Noir is passed along an assessment table where fruit, seeds and stems are tasted. If stems are ripe and can be digested with no astringency, they will be used.

Fermented by Rippon's indigenous yeast population in 2 tonne fermenters with a cuvaison of 14-28 days depending on parcel

No sulphur additions

Maturation

two winters in barrel with no sulphur additions and run into barrel with neither filtering nor fining.

Retained two years in bottle prior to release

Bottling

Closure: Diam

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