2024 CabMac Syrah

The palate is juicy and fruit driven with berry coulis and redskins a plenty. Young and vivacious, this wine is built on fruitfulness with do drying tannins and a crisp bright acidity. Serve lightly chilled for the perfect summer red!

$30.00

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A small run of this delightful project wine. Production: 72 dozen

Colour: Deep crimson with purple hues.

Bouquet: Confectionary in a glass, with lifted raspberry cordial and boysenberry jam from the carbonic maceration process.

Palate: The palate is juicy and fruit driven with berry coulis and redskins a plenty. Young and vivacious, this wine is built on fruitfulness with do drying tannins and a crisp bright acidity. Serve lightly chilled for the perfect summer red!

Winemakers Note: Whole bunches of grapes are placed in vats, which are then sealed and filled with CO2 to remove the oxygen. Carbonic maceration extracts some colour from the grapes but little tannin, generally creating red wines that are light in colour, low in tannin and which have a soft, fruity character. Wines made in this style include Beaujolais Nouveau and are often best when drunk young and sometimes even lightly chilled. In these processes, esters such as ethyl cinnamate are produced in higher quantities than normal, lending flavours such as raspberry, strawberry, and bubblegum.

Vinification: Hand harvested by the winemaker himself, 1 tonne of whole Syrah/Shiraz bunches were gently placed inside a bin keeping all berries intact. Carbon Dioxide was used to saturate the bin, making it oxygen free before being sealed up to make a grape sarcophagus. After 2 weeks of Carbonic Maceration, where the berries ferment from the inside resulting in the lovely fruity aromas, the grapes were destemmed and fermented like any other red wine. Basket pressed into old barrels and matured for 6 months before being bottled young and fresh.

Vintage 2024 9/10: After a dryer than average winter in 2023 the vines started growing 2 weeks earlier than normal in September. This set the stage for an early harvest and coincided with the hottest driest summer on record with 6 months without a drop.. The vines were generously irrigated to improve quality thru days over 35c and the fruit was clean as a whistle. Harvest commenced 4 weeks earlier than average. An amazing Marri blossom kept the birds off the vines and netting was hardly needed. The resulting wines are very fruit intense with generous weight and structure. Fruit is exceptional.