Sangiovese

Altair EstateSangiovese

2022 Sangiovese, Margaret River, Western Australia

$25.20
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Description

About Vintage 2022 - Sangiovese

For vintage 2022, it provided a fantastic vintage. Sangiovese, the famously native grape varietal to Tuscany, responsible for the well-known wines such as Brunello de Montalcino and Chianti. With this wine we want to enhance strong expression of Sangiovese varietal characters. Slightly chilled in an oversized glass, that collects aromas but allows the wine to open - is how we like to drink it.

Tasting Notes

Its calling card is mouth-watering acidity, pale ruby appearance and its fragrance spectrum of red fruit and spices. Amarena cherry, raspberries, strawberries, pomegranate enhanced with spices like cloves, subtle white pepper, cumin- and coriander seeds. The perfume of fruit and spices from front to mid palate unfolds in to polished rose petals and structural tannins. This wine is enlightening, there is an energy behind that pops.

Details

  • RegionWilyabrup, Margaret River, Western Australia
  • Vintage2022
  • TypeRed Wine
  • VarietySangiovese
  • Vegan Friendly
  • Volume750ml
  • Alcohol Volume13.1%
  • PH

    3.52

  • Standard Drinks7.7
  • Acidity

    7.2

  • Sugar

    2.5g/L

  • ClosureScrewCap
  • Harvest Date

    Harvest commenced mid-March 2022.

  • Vintage Notes

    A good part of the vintage growing season happens in the prior year.

    For vintage 2022, it provided a fantastic vintage. Margaret River’s moderate Mediterranean climate and cool maritime influence gives strong seasonal consistency between vintages and the ability to achieve perfectly ripe fruit.

    A wet winter (June to August) and dry months during the summer with little rain kept grapes safe from and provided a natural barrier to disease and heavy yields.

    The growing season in spring (September to November) was typically wet and windy.

    The cool temperatures and harsh Antarctic winds created vulnerability in vine development which caused delaying shoot growth and flowering dates. Rainfall in October was significant while sunny conditions in early-mid November produced a surge in vine growth and a rapid period of vine flowering. First grape variety to burst was Pinot Grigio followed by Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino and Sangiovese.

    Conditions in summer were warm, dry and sunny throughout January and February, with the welcome arrival of the sea breeze a daily constant.

    The yield for both white and red varietals across the region was lower than expected, influenced by warm and very dry conditions, thus lower bunch weights and small berries.

    There was a substantial showing of the yellow marri blossom around the vineyard, so local birds showed little interest in the ripening grapes.

    The interventions of Mother Nature both help and hinder the year-long vineyard cycle, but overall, the challenges in the vineyard were minimal.

  • Winemaking

    When the Sangiovese grapes were picked, they were promptly crushed. A cool ferment with a Tuscan specific yeast was used for a sweet fruit development and to enhance strong expression of Sangiovese varietal characters. Fermented for a short period on the skins and three days pump-over twice a day to promote structural tannins. Post Svinatura the wine underwent malolactic fermentation in vessel was then filtered, fined then bottled.

  • Tasting Notes

    This Sangiovese has a pale ruby appearance. Amarena cherry, raspberries, strawberries, pomegranate enhanced with spices like cloves, subtle white pepper, cumin- and coriander seeds. Its calling card is mouthwatering acidity and its fragrance spectrum of red fruit and spices. The perfume of fruit and spices from front to mid palate unfolds in to polished rose petals and structural tannins. This wine is enlightening, there is an energy behind that pops.

  • Colour

    This Sangiovese has a pale ruby appearance.

  • Bouquet

    Amarena cherry, raspberries, strawberries, pomegranate enhanced with spices like cloves, subtle white pepper, cumin- and coriander seeds.

  • Palate

    Its calling card is mouthwatering acidity and its fragrance spectrum of red fruit and spices. The perfume of fruit and spices from front to mid palate unfolds in to polished rose petals and structural tannins. This wine is enlightening, there is an energy behind that pops.

  • Serving Temperature

    14

  • Food Matches

    Slightly chilled in an oversized glass, that collects aromas but allows the wine to open - is how we like to drink it. We pair it with charcuterie and light roasted meat.