Product Notes
A tight, mineral wine with classic Hamilton Russell Vineyards length and complexity. Prominent pear and lime fruit aromas and flavours are brought beautifully into focus by a tight line of bright natural acid and a long, dry minerality. An elegant, yet textured and intense wine with a strong personality of both place and vintage.
ESTATE WINE OF ORIGIN – HEMEL-EN-AARDE VALLEY
SOIL: Low-vigour, stony, clay-rich, iron-rich, shale-derived soil
ALCOHOL: 13.22%, ACID: 6.30 g/l, PH: 3.45, RESIDUAL SUGAR: 2.10 g/l
BARREL FERMENTATION: 300 litre French Oak Barrels
BARREL AGEING: 9 Months 1ST FILL: 24% 2ND FILL: 32% 3RD FILL: 24% OLDER OAK: 20% TIGHT GRAIN: 100% FRENCH COOPERS: 100% Francois Freres
TOASTING: Hamilton Russell Vineyards Toast YIELD: 2.27 tons/ha, 14.80 hl/ha
PRODUCTION: 3 848 cases of 12 bottles equivalent
Release date – March 2024
Growing Season: Harvest dates for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay were almost uncannily in-line with 2021 and 2022 and our long-term average. But whereas Pinot Noir experienced even and easy bud-break, Chardonnay suffered from fewer winter cold units (a particular susceptibility of the variety) and not only had uneven bud-break, but one of our lowest yields in 10 years. This required careful triage, generally three passes per vineyard. Natural acids were very good for both Pinot noir and Chardonnay. At 24.18 centigrade for the average maximum temperatures for the 4 'hottest' months (Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar) building up to and during harvest, 2023 was one of our coolest years on record. Burgundy for the equivalent period has an average of 24.66 Centigrade. For those lucky enough to harvest before the substantial late season rains, 2023 produced vibrant, energetic but textured wines with wonderful natural acidity. An excellent result for a vintage that was not without its challenges.