Quealy Wines Tussie Mussie Pinot Noir 2022 (6 Bottles) Mornington Peninsula

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Tussie Mussie’s Pinot block is planted to 777—or the ‘Morey clone’ to give its more romantic nickname. It’s a low-yielding cultivar, and Quealy prunes the vine to a single arched cane, ensuring plenty of light and space around each cluster.

These vines are managed organically, with certification to follow in due course. The site is just beginning to show its true potential. The intense, low-yielding conditions in 2022 provided the perfect foil for a glimpse of the vineyard’s true potential.

Tussie Mussie is always the most open of Quealy’s single-site Pinots. The 2022 fermented in two small open-top fermenters. The 777 clone lends itself to the use of whole clusters, so one batch was mostly whole bunches and the other fully destemmed.

After 16 days on skins, the wine was gently pressed to old barriques, where it remained for 14 months on full lees. Huon Hooke’s review nicely captures the purity and filigree nature of the wine.

“Light-ish red with purple rim, and a fragrant, lifted bouquet of bunchy foresty/Italian herb and spicy aromas, raspberry, violets and rose-petals, the palate light-bodied and bright, intense and delicate. An aerial style of pinot that drinks really well now. (777 clone; one-third whole-bunch; no new oak).” 94 points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review

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Description

Winery
Merricks North red volcanic soils, rich in iron, naturally create voluble Pinot Gris as sensual as the landscape. Vintage 2019 was hand-picked late March following a cooler than usual summer. The grapes were gently pressed as whole bunches; the next day the juice was racked before ferment began.

Cultured yeast is used to negate the requirement for any sulphur additions to the juice. Selected cultured yeast in this case of ultra-ripe grapes ensures that at the end, only a trace of the grape’s sugar remains thus making the wine naturally stable. The lion’s share of free run juice was fermented in stainless steel, with a 20% portion reserved for new French oak. All of the wine was stirred on lees until November when the wine was assembled to be bottled in December 2019. Tussie Mussie Pinot Gris is left with a small residual of sugar (2.0 grams per litre) that balances the alcohol and the acid.

Tasting
The wine is a luscious golden liquid in the glass. The aroma of ripe orchard fruits, spice and honey is confirmed on the palate with the gentlest suggestion of sweetness. Richness and warmth are evident in the aroma and mouth feel. Honey, heavy bottomed pears, and spiced quince. The palate has an attractive mineral backbone from the volcanic soils (Flinders Volcano 40-48 million years ago), showing textured phenolics from the slow press cycle, creamy and generous. The vineyards’ joyful moniker, suggestive of its former existence as a rose & herb farm, is expressed by this hedonistic Pinot Gris. Inviting floral aromas exude the glass, swiftly accompanied by lemon peel and honeysuckle. Beautiful, ripe flavours of nectarine and a hint of spice guide the palate to a luxurious, lingering finish.

Vineyard
Tussie Mussie Vineyard is located 1500 metres uphill from Quealy’s Winery along Bittern-Dromana Rd, Merricks North. The vineyard is a north-facing slope that captures sunshine, and because it is a central valley on the Peninsula is protected from excessive wind. The vineyard is planted in productive Red Ferrosols; deep red loam that you can sink your boots into that gradually transitions to a red clay. Before the vineyard, the property was a flower farm, hence the name remains.

Tussie Mussie is 3.5 acres each of Mornington Peninsula’s most impressive varieties – Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. The vineyard was planted in 2009 with 2.5 x 1 metre spacing on simpatico rootstock. It’s a young vineyard that has benefited from the Mornington Peninsula’s collective decades of experience. As with most of Mornington’s vineyards, grapes are grown without any irrigation, and in this case saving the water for Tussie Mussie gardens and wildlife.

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