Oxford Landing Pinot Grigio 2023 (6 Bottles) Barossa Valley

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Winemaking/Viticulture
This wine is made with 100% natural fermentation. These Pinot Grigio grapes, and the indigenous yeast that transformed them into wine, have created layers of flavour and richness. After fermentation, the wine was left on yeast lees for three months and stirred weekly to imbue complexity and creaminess to the wine, and richness to the palate.

Winemaker’s Comments
Excellent late winter and early spring rains replenished the Oxford Landing soil profiles. Mild weather at flowering allowed even fruit set resulting in full bunches. The weather prior to and including harvest was dry and exceptionally mild. This has resulted in grapes that have retained freshness, acidity and wonderfully expressive Pinot Grigio flavours.

Pale straw in colour. A heady mixture of feijoa, apple skin and poached pear aromas with hints of lychee. Medium bodied with flavours of poached pear, quince and honeydew. Lively and fresh with weight and texture to match an array of dishes such as Asian shredded chicken salad with crushed roasted peanuts or fresh basil and tomato bruschetta.

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About Oxford Landing

It takes an amazing amount of vision to look at a patch of sunburnt red soil and imagine a vineyard bursting with fruit.
That’s exactly what the late Wyndham Hill-Smith did when he founded Oxford Landing in 1958.

Few things in life have the power to capture a sense of place and community like wine. As places go, Oxford Landing is something special. No wonder he was smitten. It’s a location you don’t forget (or leave) in a hurry. Just ask the locals. The gobsmacking River Murray winds its way through the rugged rural landscape, rippling with life and promise. A sense of community is the heart of the South Australian region and the river is the lifeblood that keeps it flowing.

Wyndham (or Wyndy as he was known to mates) was a winemaker for Yalumba and a visionary. He and production manager Norm Hanckel searched long and hard to find the perfect patch of land on which to plant a vineyard. United by a love of painting, they travelled the sunburnt land in Wyndy’s Buick, capturing what they saw; brushstroke by brushstroke. Oh, what a palette Mother Nature provided; vivid red soil, clear blue skies, multi-coloured native birds, towering gum trees, and sunlight dancing on the river.

Most of all, Wyndy was drawn to the rich soil, the drainage it provided, and the property’s proximity to water. The hand-planting of Oxford Landing Estate Vineyard (originally known as Yalumba River Estate) was a hands-on affair that provided residents of the nearby town of Waikerie with much-needed employment and a sense of pride that still exists today.

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