Alexander Cameron Limestone Coast Shiraz 2022 Dozen

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Alexander Cameron Limestone Coast Shiraz 2022 Dozen

92 Point Rated Single Vineyard Shiraz From Limestone Coast Winery Of Year MIWC

Why To Buy

92 Point Rated Wine Showcase Magazine

Single Vineyard Shiraz From King Of Penola

Limestone Coast Winery Of The Year Melbourne International Wine Competition

Previous Vintage 96 Points &amp Double Gold Medal Melbourne International Wine Competition

Tasting Notes

Deep dark black with crimson edge. Powerful and opulent fruit-driven, it has ripe black berry characters with hints of chocolate, alcohol and plums. The palate is fleshy, highlighting the high quality fruit used for this wine. Ripe dark berry characters, which will enable this wine to age well, there is black berry up front with notes of licorice, chocolate and alcohol interwoven across the palate with fine tannins lingering on the finish.

Technical Notes

The fruit was picked at optimum ripeness and transported to the winery and immediately crushed. Following on from this we fermented the juice on skins for 10-12 days to maximise colour and flavour extraction. The skins were then pressed gently and the pressings pumped back with the free-run juice. The wine was then fermented over a week then allowed to settle and was then racked off lees. The wine under went malolactic fermentation in barrel and then was aged in the same barrels for 12 months. The wine was blended and prepared for bottling with minimal filtration.

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