Simon Tolley Syrah 2021 (6 Bottles) Adelaide Hills, SA

$170.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Mixed berry aromas of blackberry and blueberry with cool climate “Syrah” characteristics of mild spices and cherry flavours. The colour is bright with a violet hue and the palate structure is mid-weighted, with fine, soft tannins. The wine is good to drink now but will benefit and mature elegantly with further cellaring.

HARVEST
A small parcel of carefully tended vines of Chardonnay fruit was harvested from the Tolley Vineyard in Woodside on the 5th March 2019.

WINEMAKING
Hand-picked grapes were gently whole bunch pressed to seasoned French oak barrels using free-run juice only. A high solid, wild fermentation followed, giving the wine texture and complexity. The wine underwent Malo-lactic fermentation with weekly batonage (stirring) for approximately 9 months before bottling.

CHARACTER
A complex bouquet with stone fruit aromas. Using quality French oak (20% new), layers of texture persist with white flesh, peach flavour and a hint of citrus acidity. A medium-full bodied style with subtle and restrained oak.

RELEASE DATE
20/01/20

ALCOHOL
13.5% alc/vol

SCREW CAP
Ensuring freshness and longevity.

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Description

About Simon Tolley

Great wine is made in the vineyard – and fermented and bottled best where it’s grown. Simon Tolley is a traditionalist and both these beliefs apply where he lives and works in the Adelaide Hills. Combine the soils, the rain and the sun – and blend green-thumbed expertise from years of vine-growing knowledge plus the wisdom of his forefathers – and great winemaking is bound to follow. The Simon Tolley recipe is flavour-rich and balanced: distinctive, long-lived wines.

Simon holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Viticultural Science, 1998). He’s managed many vineyards, from the Padthaway and Naracoorte regions (lower South East, SA) to the Clare Valley and McLaren Vale (SA), as well as at Margaret River, WA. Returning to the Adelaide Hills, he first worked in a technical role, then later as contract services manager and a regional manager. Coming home reinforced his belief that the Hills always was the best place to create fine wine.

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