Place
Very much a sentimental favourite, the Duke is carefully composed from two single Grenache vineyards in Watervale, Clare Valley, aged 72 and 78 years respectively. Both vineyards dry farmed, hand pruned and hand harvested.
Vintage Conditions
With a warm and dry growing season, the small berries ripened and concentrated through the season. These ideal conditions for intense and classic style Grenache were embraced with the fruit being picked in late March and early April.
Winemaking
Parcels selected for concentration and brightness were destemmed and crushed into small open fermenters where they were held on skins for an extended period to intensify flavours, colour and tannin. Basket pressed to seasoned French oak Hogsheads, the wine matured for 16 months before racking and bottling.
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2019 Duke Reserve Grenache
2019 Duke Reserve Grenache
Overview
Named after Maurice Duke, Kevin’s maternal Grandfather, who lived 3km as the crow flies from the Kilikanoon cellar door. Maurice was a grape grower, orchardist and apiarist. The first ever Duke Grenache was made in 2004, hailing from dry grown vineyards in the prestigious sub-appellation of Watervale. The low yielding, old vines that form the backbone of the wine were first planted in the 1940’s."The wonderful light touch that is grenache is fully on display with this cracking good wine. Sourced from old bush vines in Watervale it bursts open with a spicy cinnamon and cherry combo in the nose. It’s highly scented and immediately captures your attention. Has a soft texture with a body that is slightly more medium than full, yet its sure packs plenty into its elegantly poised frame. Integrated chalky tannins and savory oak sit harmoniously with the fruit. Trace of iron filings on the finish completes a very good wine." Ray Jordan - Winepilot.
Place
Very much a sentimental favourite, the Duke is carefully composed from two single Grenache vineyards in Watervale, Clare Valley, aged 72 and 78 years respectively. Both vineyards dry farmed, hand pruned and hand harvested.
Vintage Conditions
With a warm and dry growing season, the small berries ripened and concentrated through the season. These ideal conditions for intense and classic style Grenache were embraced with the fruit being picked in late March and early April.
Winemaking
Parcels selected for concentration and brightness were destemmed and crushed into small open fermenters where they were held on skins for an extended period to intensify flavours, colour and tannin. Basket pressed to seasoned French oak Hogsheads, the wine matured for 16 months before racking and bottling.
Tasting Notes
Back Vintage Tasting Notes-
Appearance
Bright, rich red with a ruby hue tautology.
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Nose
Ripe red fruits and white plum and underpinned by savoury forest fruits notes.
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Palate
Classic dark & brooding forest fruits fill the core of this wine. Dusty fine tannin gently run the length of the pallet and linger on the finish. Persistent flavours of raspberry compote & subtle oak are finely intertwined. The balance of crisp acidity and natural tannin produces a medium bodied wine that will age gracefully for many years to come.