Shiraz - Puritan Pf

$23.50 each

Description

'PURITAN' SHIRAZ {NO ADDED PRESERVATIVE} 2012 It is a massive truism, but really, every vintage is different. Vintage 2012 was condensed into about 8 weeks from go to whoa which meant we had finished crushing all grapes by the end of March. Generally this feat would only be accomplished by the middle to end of April. Yields across all varieties were considerably down on average (from 15-40% in some varieties), but quality is looking very promising for both reds and whites. We had cool conditions up until the end of February then some rain, which did not affect things too much (see vintage 2011)as the whites were already picked and safely in the winery, and reds were unaffected. Joch’s prediction, with further checks on wine in barrel and subsequent contemplation is that 2012 will be a great red wine year. WINEMAKING The game plan with Puritan is to make a young and vibrant early drinking red wine. Our template for Puritan is the ‘vino Joven’ style Spanish wines (made usually with Tempranillo) which are unoaked and drunk in their infancy. Standard winemaking operating procedures were followed when making Puritan at the start; we pick and ferment the grapes, then allow the wine to go through its secondary (malolactic) fermentation. Then we divert from normal SOP’s, as we bottle the Puritan immediately, without the addition of any sulphur dioxide (preservative), or putting the wine into oak barrels. ‘Puritan’ Shiraz more often than not makes it into bottle before our aromatic whites. TASTING NOTES Puritan is made to be drunk young. This is a wine meant to drink now, not stash in your cellar. Bright red and dark fruits on the nose, as well as damsons, chocolate and blueberries on the palate, all tied up with fine grained subtle tannins practically force you to open the wine. The wine will cope very well with being refrigerated on a hot day, or it can be taken with a juicy steak. TECHNICAL DETAILS vineyards Denton's, Edgehill and Chanticleer picking date 25th, 27th and 29th of February 2012 ph level 3.68 alc/vol 14.0 bottling date 4th June 2012 Download Tasting Notes Awards Gold Medal and Trophy for Best Preservative Free Wine of Show at Australia and New Zealand Organic Wine Show 2013

About Battle of Bosworth Wines

Battle of Bosworth makes single vineyard, organically grown wines from our family vineyards located in McLaren Vale, South Australia. Battle of Bosworth was established in 2001 by Joch Bosworth and Louise Hemsley-Smith. The wines take their name from the original Battle of Bosworth, fought on Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England in 1485. Battle of Bosworth make wines with flavour, texture, purity and balance, that best express the unique characteristics of their McLaren Vale foothills site. Joch and Louise also make the Spring Seed Wine Co range of wines, which are also made using organically grown grapes from our vineyards.

ANZAC DAY 25th April.......no deliveries this day....but the shop wlll be open for CLICK & COLLECT. Deliveries to the 'northern' areas please contact us (if we haven't already contacted you)....most likely we will do your deliveries on the Friday 26th
many thanks,
Bron