Yering Station Pinot Noir 2023

YSPN23

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Perfumed notes of red berries, floral notes and sweet spice lead to a palate of great purity, where ripe cherry flavours surround finely knit tannins. Long, balanced with bountiful complexity.

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£20.29 per bottle

RRP: £25.95 (save 22%)

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Situated just 45 kilometres east of Melbourne, the Yarra Valley is a large and diverse cool-climate wine region. Its elevation spectacularly ranges from lows of 50m to heights of 1,250m, due to the influence of the Great Dividing Range. The region is characterised by significant rainfall during winter and spring, which helps to nourish the vines throughout the dry, but cool summers. The estate Pinot Noir vines are clones MV6, Abel, D5V12, which vary in age from six to 23 years. They are cane pruned VSP trained, which suits the terroir made up of Duplex grey loam over yellow clay soils. Each vintage, the use of precision viticulture is used to map and isolate the finest parcels from the best blocks and even the best rows. Such practices include innovative soil and canopy mapping technology known as EM38; this enables the viticulture team to unearth microvariations within the parcels. The vineyard is machine and hand harvested.

The Pinot Noir grapes were fermented in an open fermenter with a combination of wild and selected yeasts, lasting 10 days. The wine went through malolactic conversion, resulting in a softer mouthfeel. It was racked to 500-litre French oak puncheons, of which 17% were new, where it spent eight months maturing.

 
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RRP £25.95
Vintage 2023
Alcoholic strength 13%
Country Australia
Region Victoria
Subregion Yarra Valley
Grapes Pinot Noir 100%
Body C
Contains sulphites Yes
Vegetarian Yes
Vegan Yes
Milk No
Eggs No
Organic No
Biodynamic No
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Yering Station

With vines being first planted in 1838 by Scottish-born Ryrie brothers, Yering Station was the first vineyard in Victoria State. The brothers acquired 17,400 hectares and planted two grape varieties at the time -'Black Cluster' and 'Sweet Water'. In 1850, the site was sold to a Swiss-French immigrant, Paul de Castella. He increased the vineyard by a further 20 hectares, sourcing vines from around the globe including some from Chateau Lafite. Yering Station flourishes today with vision and powered by passion, they have become an icon of the region. A jewel in the Yarra Valley crown, Yering Station produces world-class cool climate wines from its revered vineyards which are famously abound with expressive varietal flavour and integrity.

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