Spinifex Riesling 2024 (3 Bottles) Barossa Valley, Australia

$110.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

In 2018, Pete and Magali purchased the four-hectare, mature (est. 1945), dry-grown Rostein vineyard in Eden’s Flaxman Valley, planted to roughly one-third Riesling and two-thirds Shiraz. The soils are lean, degraded granitic sands, and the vineyard sits at an altitude of 475 to 495 metres above sea level. Two parcels of organically-managed Riesling give rise to two wines—The Rostein Riesling is made from the 1945 vines, and this cuvée is made from the 1956 section.

The fruit was hand-harvested at crazy-low yields for Riesling: a paltry 0.8-tonnes per acre. This year the entire harvest was chilled overnight, then crushed, and spent about two hours macerating before being pressed. The press wine was fermented and aged for six months in used French oak (500-litre), while the rest went to tank. In both cases, the wine spent four months on lees before racking and assemblage. There were no yeast or acid additions and partial malolactic.

In our opinion, this is one of Australia’s finest Rieslings, even if it is made in such tiny quantities that many will never have the chance to taste it. The 2022 has remarkable intensity, complexity and texture. Seductive aromatics of white florals, ripe citrus and a touch of sweet apple draw you in. Piercing acidity and a nip of phenolics cut through the mouth-filling texture and compact flavours. It’s a bright, super long and simply outstanding value. It’s a million miles away from the simple, limey, austere stereotype many associate with Australian Riesling.

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About Spinifex Wines

Spinifex Wines owners and operators, Peter Schell and Magali Gely, have had a home in the Barossa Valley for over twenty years and hold a strong commitment to and passion for the Barossa. They also have a strong French connection, both physically and philosophically.

Magali’s family, who up until recently were vignerons with a long lineage in Lunel, near Montpellier, still live in south France, and over the last ten years Peter has worked six French vintages, in Provence, the Languedoc, Bordeaux and Burgundy.

Spinifex Wines owners and operators, Peter Schell and Magali Gely, have had a home in the Barossa Valley for over twenty years and hold a strong commitment to and passion for the Barossa.

Wine Making Process at Spinifex Wines

Time spent in the south of France has fuelled their interest in making unique, hand crafted wines with personality, which are generous and honest expressions of the varieties and their provenance.

Spinifex Wines grapes are sourced from a group of dedicated growers in both the Barossa and Eden Valleys, taking advantage of the great diversity of the soils and meso-climates of the Barossa to create wines with balance, character, depth of flavour and Barossan generosity.

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