St Laurent 2020
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St Laurent – Pinot’s Spirited Cousin. A rare Austrian gem with a Marlborough soul. This dark, spicy red shows vibrant cherry fruit, fine tannins, and a lively acidity, all at a modest alcohol level. Elegant, complex, and refreshingly different, our handcrafted St Laurent is a true alternative to Pinot Noir. St Laurent naturally ripens at around 22.5° Brix, delivering full flavour and ripe tannins with modest alcohol. Cherished by connoisseurs.
Vintage 2020
Handpicked at the onset of April following a flawless summer. The finicky grape variety is a parent to Zweigelt along with Blaufränkisch. Close-planted at 8,000 plants per hectare, each vine yields just 600g of grapes, resulting in exceptionally sweet and succulent fruit.
Hans' Winemaking Comments+
After destemming, the grapes were subjected to a cold soak, extracting the remarkable properties from their flawless skins. Letting the temperature gently rise, a natural wild (indigenous yeast) fermentation commenced, prolonged and kept cool to preserve delicate flavours. Following fermentation, the must was gently pressed and transferred into two French Barriques, facilitating a gradual progression into natural malolactic fermentation. Aged for 18 months and further enriched by an additional two years of bottle aging, the wine retains its natural essence - no fining, no filtration, just pure, unadulterated goodness.
Tasting Notes+
The wine exudes a symphony of aromas, with sweet dark cherries, luscious boysenberries, and enticing warm spices inviting you in. A sturdy backbone of ripe tannins and balanced acidity promises a graceful evolution over time. Its mouth-filling presence and velvety textures lead to a lingering, elegant finish that leaves a lasting impression.
Technical Data +
| Variety | 100% St. Laurent |
| Rootstock | RG |
| Vine Planted | 2008 / 12 years |
| Soil | Shallow (<45 cm), comprised of stony alluvium, ensuring excellent drainage. Notably diverse, each row exhibits varying soil compositions, with sand and gravel interspersed with clay-sand layers, contributing to the unique terroir of the vineyard. |
| Planting Density | 8,000 vines/ha |
| Yield | 1.5t/ha |
| Alcohol | 13% |
| Residual Sugar | <1 g/l |
| Ageing Potential | 15 years |
| Small batch of | 520 bottles |
Food Matching Suggestions+
Indulge in the richness and allure of this wine, perfect for a variety of dishes. Its delightful depth pairs beautifully with bold flavours, ideal companions include wild game, roast duck, savory mushroom risotto, and an assortment of cured meats.