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RUTINI
Sauvignon Blanc 2022
100% Sauvignon Blanc

RSD 0,000

Kupiti

AWARDS

91 points - James Halliday, Wine Compainon (for 2019 Vintage)

92 points - James Halliday, Wine Compainon (for 2018 Vintage)

95 points - Decanter (for 2017 Vintage)

VINEYARDS

We source a little fruit from three blocks just North of the Watervale township in the Clare Valley. Two blocks were planted in 1975 in the brown loamy soils on slate. One block runs East-West contouring a dam line on the vineyard and the other block is slightly higher on the property running a NE-SW row orientation. These two blocks have slightly different characteristics which, when blended, give rise to a nice complexity. 2019 was very low yielding, so a third block of a similar ilk slightly to the south of this Slate Creek Vineyard was introduced to the blend this year.

VINIFICATION 

25% Malolactic fermentation, new French oak for 3 months

TASTING NOTES

Pale straw, with a light green hue. The nose is bright and fragrant, with classic fresh cut lime & lemongrass notes, alongside a subtle hint of wet slate. Palate is floral and refreshing, blossom and zest of lime dominate the palate with secondary notes akin to the pastry case of a lemon tart. This is derived from the lees contact and helps to complex and balance the mid palate. The wine is crisp and dry with a beautiful zing of grapefruit like acidity to its finish.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Region: Tupungato, Mendoza

Alcohol: 13.0 %
Sugar: 0.00 g/l

pH: 0.00
Acidity: 0.00 g/l

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RUTINI
Cabernet Malbec 2020
50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Malbec

RSD 0,000

Kupiti

AWARDS

92 points - Andrew Graham, OZ Wine Reviews (for 2018 Vintage)

92 points - Patrick Eckel, Wine Reviewer (for 2018 Vintage)

VINEYARDS

Located where the vines stretch to the shore, McLaren Vale is one of the most geologically diverse terrains in the world. The origin of South Australia’s wine industry, it boasts a pristine natural environment and is best known for Shiraz, and more recently, Grenache. Summers here are hot and dry, but the ocean has an air conditioning-like effect on both the maritime, cool-climate wines and the visitors that drink them.

VINIFICATION 

Select blocks in the NE corner of McLaren Vale were harvested over the first couple of weeks in March. Fermentation was started in stainless steel static fermenters; letting the ferment warm itself to 28C; and then bringing it back to a nice cool long ferment of 12 days at 22C; retaining those pretty aromatics. Gently pressing of the parcels off of their skins was achieved through an airbag press. Following malolactic fermentation, the wine was sent for maturation in approximately 25% new and 75% older French and American oak hogsheads, and some older large format French oak vats for 14 months prior to preparation for bottling.

TASTING NOTES

Deep ruby red with a lovely youthful violet hue. A fragrant nose of fresh blueberries, a little vanillin, mixed spice, cedar and a floral hint of perfumed violets. Approachable, graceful palate of mulberry and blueberry compote. Up front, juicy flesh of plum with underlying notes of chocolate coated coffee beans, mint, black pepper, and a hint of earthy truffles. A solid backbone of supporting acidity extends these characters towards the finish.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Region: McLaren Vale, South Australia

Alcohol: 14.5 %
Sugar: Dry

pH: 3.65
Acidity: 6.7 g/l

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