Bird On A Wire Wines Syrah 2018 (6 Bottles) Healesville

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2018 was a cracking year in the Yarra Valley. Caroline sources her Syrah from a vineyard on the Yarra Glen/Dixons Creek boundary. Location is critical for Syrah in the valley, and the 22-year-old vines here sit on a ridge that juts out from the Great Dividing Range.

The soils are lean, with lots of mudstone and gravel throughout, and the west-west-east-facing slope is incredibly steep. This combination gives the fruit incredibly long hang time, resulting in ripeness with finesse. The fruit was picked by hand and fermented with 65% bunches, 20% whole berries and the balance destemmed and crushed.

Ferments were pumped over daily for 15 days before being pressed to French hogsheads (12% new) for maturation.

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Caroline Mooney, Owner and Winemaker

It was the year 2000, when I travelled to South Australia to do my first vintage with the Hardy’s Tintara team in McLaren Vale.

This would test my resolve, sharpen my sense of calling, and set my course on a way forward.

Following this first vintage, I enrolled at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga to study Wine Science.

Inspired and up for the challenge, I returned to the Yarra Valley and took up a cellar hand position with the Yering Station winemaking team led by Tom Carson, working my way up to Assistant Winemaker by 2004 and Winemaker in 2007.

In 2006, I travelled to Hermitage in France’s Rhône Valley to work at one of the most highly regarded and respected producers, Domaine Jean Louis Chave.

This time in Hermitage inspired me to take a new direction. So in 2008, I left Yering Station to pursue my own winemaking goals with Bird On A Wire Wines.

Raised in the Yarra Valley by Leo and Mary Mooney of the Yarra Valley Dairy, there’s not much I don’t know about this region, its seasons, its topography, the captivating vistas, the colourful personalities and the extraordinary winescape of the upper and lower reaches of the valley – all of these factors make this a place I love to call home.

I have been actively involved in the local wine industry as a founding member of Yarra Valley Wine Women, contributor to the Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association and I continually work on improving my knowledge and palate through research and wine judging at national, metropolitan and regional wine shows.

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