Ravensworth Pinot Gris 2024 (6 Bottles) Canberra Hilltops

$184.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

In a narrative reminiscent of recent vintages, this year’s Pinot Gris is crafted from an artful balance of fruit sourced equally from two distinguished vineyards in the Hilltops and Canberra regions. The Back Creek vineyard, nestled near Kingsvale, is rooted in ancient granite soils at an impressive altitude of 700 metres, imparting a distinct mineral tension to the fruit. Complementing this is the Long Rail Gully vineyard in Murrumbateman, which shares similar granitic terroir but sits at a slightly more moderate elevation of 600 metres, lending subtle nuance and complexity to the blend.

Winemaker Bryan Martin approaches his Pinot Gris with the sensibility typically reserved for red winemaking. The hand-harvested fruit is meticulously destemmed and transferred to a one-tonne fermenter, where it undergoes an extended maceration on skins for three to four weeks. This technique extracts both texture and aromatic depth, resulting in a wine of remarkable character. Once the cap gently subsides, the wine is pressed off to tank for settling, before being bottled with minimal intervention. The result: a Pinot Gris of singular expression and finesse. Et voilà!

FOOD
Will go with lots of food but then nothing specific, richer seafood dishes that might have cream involved, grilled fish and lighter meats. Roast chicken is a neat pairing then also is quite complex South-east Asian dishes, full of chilli and aromatic herbs.

CELLARING
Medium term but pretty good as a young wine

VINEYARD
Long Rail Gully, Murrumbateman, Freeman Vineyard, Prunevale

SOIL
Duplex, decomposed granite, red loamy clay in Murrumbateman, rocky and leaner in Hilltops

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Description

About Ravensworth

In 2020 we completed our winery and cellar. A large investment in state-of-the-art processing equipment that can deal with all the many varieties we grow and purchase each year. All based around small batch production.

In the cellar, lovingly built with straw bales over a three year, ‘Grand Designs’ period, is filled with large format long-lived oak, ceramic eggs, Italian Amphorae and strange concrete monoliths. All are designed for a longer elevage and set the wines up for a long happy life.

While we haven’t set up a tent in the Natural wines campsite, we are very interested in using no chemicals or additives in the process, a gentle touch, just letting our fruit, along with microflora, do their job as they have been for a millennia.

Our vineyard is situated in the bosom of the Murrumbateman wine country, just a half hour north of this fine nation’s capital, Canberra, or Kanbra as we call it. Whilst technically not the centre of the universe, we think it’s a pretty neat place to grow grapes, hang out and freeze our butts off each year.

This vineyard is planted with a mixture of varieties based on fairly precise scientific, meteorological and market information of the day. Either that or we are making it up as we go. Shiraz is the main crop and we have four different clones planted at the moment: Best’s selection old vine, the generic but awesome 1127, R6WV…um..28? from Tahbilk and a new one, ENTAV 470 from France apparently. If you want to study shiraz clones, look to the AWRI website, there’s a shit load of information there.

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