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O'leary Walker

2024 Pinotage

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Size
Variety
Pinotage
REGION
Clare Valley
Food Pairing
Red meat
Vintage
2024
COLOUR

Bright and deep with purple hues.


bouquet
A complex melody of bright red fruits and earthy spice leaps out of the glass - raspberry, cherry, plum, tobacco and dried herbs. 
PALATE
Medium bodied wine with soft chalky tannins, upfront explosion of bright fruit which gently transitions to a lingering tobacco, cigar-box, anise finish.
AGEING POTENTIAL

Drink now or age up to 10 years.

VINEYARD

Fruit is sourced from Neil and Heather Grace's Home Block, with Pinotage planted in 2015 after a trip to South Africa highlighted the suitability of the variety to the Clare Valley. Alluvial soil over limestone.

Vinification
14 day ferment on skins in open fermenters with gentle hand- plunging. Gently pressed to tank, settled and transferred to two - to three-year-old French oak, hogsheads and barriques, and matured there for 12 months.
TECHNICAL SPECS

Alcohol - 14.6%

pH - 3.53

Acidity - 7.4g/L

Awards + Reviews

94 Points - Winepilot

"Okay. Let me say from the start, when I first tasted pinotage many years ago, I thought it was a practical joke. But then I've gradually come to appreciate what this distinctively created variety has to offer. Its home is in South Africa, where they love the stuff. But a chance tasting by one of the O'Leary Walker growers some years back encouraged him to bring some cuttings into Australia and to plant the variety. A small planting, but important. So, the guys at O'Leary Walker have decided to do something with it, and it turns out it's a mighty, mighty good drink. It gets fermented in small fermenters, hand plunged, and the aim is to try and preserve that aromatic that is so important to pinotage. The oak treatment was largely older oak, but there was 15% new French. And it received about 12 months. There's sort of black plummy fruit characters here, but with some nice spicy dried herb nuances that appear to be part of the variety. This one has a brilliance about it with bright crimson colours, a slightly floral aroma, and a rather delicious, seamlessly integrated palate. So, if you've heard about pinotage, and you've heard some of the negatives, don't be put off. This actually is a wine that you need to have a look at. I've thoroughly enjoyed it." - Ray Jordan 

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