Bannockburn 1314 a.d. Shiraz 2016 (6 Bottles) Geelong, Vic

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Released in 2016, this is the first sign of a Shiraz under the 1314 a.d. The fruit for this wine was predominantly culled from the Winery Block (planted in the early 1990s) though also takes in a portion of declassified fruit from the single-parcel Range and De la Roche vineyards. Fermented naturally with 60% whole bunches, and matured in one-third new French oak hogsheads (predominately Remond in Ladoix-Serrigny). Racked at 12 months then returned to older puncheons for another eight months of maturation.

No fining and minimal filtration. It’s an attractive, lighter-bodied style of Bannockburn Shiraz, with a smoky, paprika-spicy and redcurrant-ish fragrance, followed by more of the same on the palate, alongside decayed floral, spice and pepper notes. A fine value mature release that’s ready to enjoy. No matter how difficult the vintage (and 2011 was a shocker for many), there will always be careful winemakers who produce good wine.

Bannockburn is careful: one of my favourite ever pinots was a Bannockburn from the very challenging 1989 vintage. So, yes, while this shiraz does have the hallmarks of the year – peppery spice, undergrowthy aromatics – there’s density and structure too, which bodes well for it ageing into a complex and rewarding wine. Max Allen, Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine, June/July 2016

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About Bannockburn in Geelong

Red 5 Star Rated Winery – By James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion 2020

At Bannockburn terroir is taken very seriously with a site specific and Burgundian/Rhône like approach to vineyard management but without discounting quality for the sake of personality. Winemaker Matt Holmes has taken on the principles of making wines with great diligence and passion; orchestrating organic practice, a belief in dry grown viticulture, vine age and close planting. In the winery they favour wild ferment, use of whole bunches, extended maceration times, extended lees contact and fastidious barrel selection processes to make wines that are exciting, unique and clearly identifiable as ‘Bannockburn’.

Bannockburn Vineyards established by Stuart Hooper in 1974, is situated outside the township of Bannockburn, Victoria. Over the past 4 decades Bannockburn has achieved a reputation for handcrafting wines that are individual, complex and elegant. Wines which genuinely reflect the flavours of highly regarded vineyards; wines which are produced with a purist, uncompromising approach to winemaking.

All Bannockburn wines are made from fruit grown on our long-established estate in the Geelong wine region. The meticulously tended vineyards and the “hands-off” approach by winemaker Matt Holmes result in wines that are exciting, complex and uniquely Bannockburn.

Matt Holmes commenced making the wines at Bannockburn Vineyards in 2015. He sees his role as a servant to the vineyard, growing season and fruit to produce wines representative of our style and site. Above all, gentle inputs and minimal additions are his goal. In his words, “Well-nourished vines grown in a suitable spot, picked on the right day, transcribed as wine.”

Previously, Matt had been making wine in the Okanagan wine region of British Columbia, Canada. During these 10 years he also gained a broad range of experience working additional vintages in the U.S., France, Italy, New Zealand as well as Australia.

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