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Colour: Dark Ruby with Garnet Hue
Bouquet: Wine delivers an intense nose with dark and red fruits, dark cherry, underlying confected notes, black pepper, oak spices, dark chocolate, vanilla, black olive
Palate: Palate shows plenty of ripe fruit, black forest cake, dark fruits, some floral undertones such as citrus and cherry blossom, integrated vanillin oak. Well balanced acid and tannins are dense and velvety. The length of this wine is another great feature.
Cellars: 10-15yrs
Hungarian ‘Bikaver’ wine translates to ‘Bulls Blood’ and dates back to the 1500’s when the Hungarians were fighting the Turks. It was a wine for strength in battle! The first Veritas ‘Bulls Blood’ was produced in 1967 by R. H. Binder and the label as remained similar to this day. It has become an Australian ‘cult’ wine and one that collectors enjoy for its wonderful ageing potential.
THE VINTAGE:
The 2019 vintage was one of the driest we have experienced. Below average winter rainfall, coupled with a dry spring and summer resulted in naturally lower yields across the vineyards. These climatic conditions resulted in rich and concentrated wines, although low in quantity.
THE WINEMAKING:
Fruit sourced primarily from the Chri-Ro estate vineyard. Hand pruned and hand-picked, the Bull’s Blood is fermented in open fermenters for seven days with pump overs twice daily for maximum flavour, colour and tannin extraction. Following fermentation on skins, the juice is drained off.
The remaining Mataro skins still contain a large amount of fermenting juice and due to the contact with the ripe skins, contain wonderful, rich flavours. Those skins are gently pressed. The final pressure on the cake is soft, giving an almost gentle ‘basket press’ effect. After pressing, the wine is fermented to dryness, racked and placed in American and French oak puncheons, comprising of 80% new oak, the remainder one-year old barrels.