Mountadam 2020 Mountadam Pinot Noir Rosé (6 Bottles) Eden Valley

$147.00

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This Rosé has soft aromas of fresh strawberries and raspberries with hints of lychee and white blossom. The vibrant fruit follows through on the palate with a refreshing dry finish. This wine has been crafted to drink now and be served chilled.

Mountadam Vineyards is a family owned and operated winery, located at 550 metres above sea level. Our vineyards are some of the highest in the Barossa region. All wines are crafted using 100% Estate grown fruit.

The Estates very first single vineyard Pinot Noir Rosé sourced from old-vine estate plantings from Mountadams High Eden vineyard. This dedicated parcel was picked at the perfect ripeness and fermented through to dryness to make a beautiful Rosé, pale in colour, intense in flavour.

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About Mountadam Vineyards

Mountadam Vineyards is an iconic Australian family owned and operated winery located in the High Eden sub-region of Eden Valley, Barossa, South Australia.

David and Jenni Brown purchased the Mountadam property including winery and 80 hectares of vineyards in 2005. In 2007, David and Jenni purchased Mountadam farm and in 2015 purchased the Treasury Wine Estates High Eden vineyard including 67 hectares of vineyard, thus re-assembling the original Mountadam property of over 1,000 hectares. They share David Wynn’s vision for the sustainability of the winery and vineyards.

Throughout David and Jenni’s ownership there has been significant capital expenditure on the redevelopment of the winery and vineyards including open fermenters, filtration, solar power and water treatment.

Defined by its cool climate, ancient soils and later ripening, Eden Valley wines are distinctive in their character, displaying wonderful aromatics, elegance, complexity and finesse.

Whilst being part of the Barossa zone, Eden Valley vineyards sit at higher altitutudes (380-600 metres above sea level) than most Barossa vineyards. The Eden Valley climate varies but generally harvest occurs two weeks later than the rest of the Barossa zone. Soils are varied due to altitude and topography; sandy loam, clay loam, ironstone gravels and quartz gravels are present in areas.

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