Best’s Great Western Young Pinot Meunier 2022 (6 Bottles) Grampians Vic

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Spicy sour cherry, cranberry and other red fruits with hints of orange peel and flowers.

Our blended Pinot was born out of the poorer years when there was not enough fruit to make individual wines, and so it continues. Each year gives us something different and the fruit for this wine can come from any of three patches of vines – Old Vine Pinot Meunier, Young Vine Pinot Meunier and the Old Clone Pinot Noir. To date this wine has only been produced twice, 2016 and now 2017.

In good years the best fruit from our old Pinot Meunier vines goes into the Old Vine Pinot Meunier wine and the best Pinot Noir fruit from our “Best’s clone” Pinot Noir vines goes into our Old Clone Pinot Noir wine. Depending on the vintage and the winemaking requirements some of the balance goes into this blend along with the Young Vine Meunier.

In low yielding years, it all goes in together to make a single wine for that vintage. Typically, our pinots are fermented in individual batches with some whole bunches, the year determining the technique used. Aging is in small French oak barrels with only a small proportion of new oak.

These wines show good length and vibrant fruit characters on the palate. Medium bodied cherry flavours and spice aromas along with silky tannins tell part of its story. A unique wine that has to be tasted to truly understand and appreciate.

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Description

Best’s Wines is celebrated for its rich vineyard resources in Victoria’s Great Western. There are two estates from which Best’s sources its fruit: the grand matriarch and headquarters, “Concongella” at Great Western; and “Salvation Hills”, 13km away at Rhymney. Each vineyard produces distinctly different grape characteristics from vines aged from less than five to 150 years old.

The original Concongella Vineyards around Henry Best’s homestead and winery contain the blocks used to produce the handcrafted Icon range. Established in 1866, “Concongella” estate takes its name from the picturesque Concongella Creek that runs beside the vineyard. The land along the creek is flat with powdery loam overlaying a deep clay sub-soil, while newer plantings are on frost-free hills.

A long, slow-ripening period and continental climate are characteristics of Great Western. The area experiences cold to very cold winters and frequently dry and cool summers, with occasional bursts of hot weather. Managing Director Ben Thomson believes a little vine stress concentrates grape flavour; at Concongella it happens naturally. Despite these natural adversities, Concongella consistently produces high-quality grapes of intense flavour.

Salvation Hills at Rhymney, which was established in 1996 is one of our newer vineyards. Salvation Hills spans across 17 hectares in this subregion of Victoria’s Great Western. The vineyard is at a low risk from frost and enjoys a cool, temperate Mediterranean climate with duplex silty soils overlying fine-textured subsoil with or without siltstone at various depths.

The newest addition to the Best’s vineyard portfolio is the Sugarloaf Creek Vineyard. Take a moment and have a listen to Ben Thomson talk about why this is the most significant acquisition in our history.

The Great Western District Region

Great Western is part of Central Victoria’s Grampians wine region, one of Australia’s most historic and highly regarded wine regions. Great Western is a registered subregion (GIC). Situated along the Western Highway, 218 kilometres or 2 1/2 hours west of Melbourne, Great Western lies between the townships of Stawell and Ararat and onl a short drive to the picturesque Grampians National Park.

The first grapes were planted at Great Western during the 1850s as the gold mining boom receded and people looked for a more permanent means of livelihood. Best’s vineyards planted in 1868 include grape varieties so rare that several have defied attempts at identification and are, in all probability, the sole surviving examples in the world.

The Grampians has enjoyed a long history of viticulture dominated by production of red wines of longevity, elegance and power. Silky smooth Shiraz with flavours and aromas of red cherry, plum, spice and pepper is typical of the regional style.

At Best’s Great Western, we are recognised internationally for the outstanding quality of our Shiraz.

Oatley Fine Wine Merchants

Renamed in August 2015, Oatley Fine Wine Merchants is the Oatley family’s Australian wine distribution business.

Oatley Fine Wine Merchants is focused on becoming a leading independent premium wine merchant recognised for the quality of the wines we offer and for the services we provide to our customers. We are committed to offering the flexibility of representation that meets your venue’s specific needs.

All of our producers are independent and family owned, where heritage and authenticity are key. We work in partnership with the wineries we represent with a commitment to deliver wines of the highest quality and standards. We will continue to evolve the portfolio of wines we offer to ensure we meet the challenges of a constantly changing market and evolving consumer preferences.