Willow Bridge Black Dog Shiraz 2018 (6 Bottles) Geographe, WA

$452.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

It was the vintage of 2001, when a cellarhand called out to the Winemaker during a red pumpover, “this wine is as Black as a Dog’s guts!”, and on that joyful day, the premium shiraz from Willow Bridge had a new name. Black Dog.

Estate grown fruit, handled fastidiously, matured painstakingly.

Cool scented fruits, blackberry and musk florals, lifted and vibrant. A striking balance of concentrated blueberry fruit, cassis and dark plum, yet restrained and elegant with polish and finesse.

The fruit is sourced from a gravel clay block, north east facing, backing on to the Wellington Forest, painfully low yields, but producing a wine of intense varietal character.

100% barrel matured in new (25%) and older french hogsheads.

Winemaker Notes
A cold and wet Spring in 2016 shaped a milder vintage in 2017, which was further interupted by Ferbruary and March rains. The resulting conditions led to a lengthy ripening period, and a 2-3 week delay to start of vintage. Lower temperatures at ripening are beneficial to retain freshness and elegance, and wines of lower alcohol and crisp acidity.

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About Willow Bridge Estate

In 1997 The Dewar Family planted 100 acres of wine grapes – and held their breath. Then another 50 acres were planted in 1998, making Willow Bridge the biggest planting in what was then a largely unknown region.

The vineyard is sited high on the western watershed of the Darling Ranges, with the vines enjoying spectacular views over the coastal plain, and across the waters of Geographe Bay to Cape Naturaliste. The vineyard is 25km from the coast as the crow flies, and receives the cooling afternoon sea breeze during summer. At an elevation between 230 and 280 meters, the estate is generally two degrees or more cooler than the coastal plain, with ripening times similar to the cool southern parts of the neighbouring Margaret River wine region.

The 60 Ha of vineyards were established in 1997. Planting around two hills allowed us to match vine varieties to the choice of a full 360° of different aspects to the sun. The region is phylloxera free, so all vines were planted on their own roots and planting along the ridge line has minimised the risk from spring frosts.

Initial plantings of the classic French varieties of Chardonnay, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, have since been bolstered with small blocks of Viognier, Tempranillo. and Grenache. Bay to Cape Naturaliste.

The vineyard is 25km from the coast as the crow flies, and receives the cooling afternoon sea breeze during summer. At an elevation between 230 and 280 meters, the estate is generally two degrees or more cooler than the coastal plain, with ripening times similar to the cool southern parts of the neighbouring Margaret River wine region.

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