Yangarra PF Shiraz 2022

Yangarra PF Shiraz 2022
McLaren Vale, South Australia. The PF Shiraz is made from grapes grown on our certified biodynamic single- state vineyard, grown without herbicides, fungicides or synthetic chemicals. It is made without additions of any kind: sulphur (preservative), acid, tannin or finings...
Our Price$29.99

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6 to 12$29.24
13 to 24$28.49
25 to 36$27.74
37 to 96$27.74

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McLaren Vale, South Australia. Yangarra is a biodynamic wine farm in the northeast of the McLaren Vale region in South Australia. Our philosophy centres around producing single-vineyard wines from the best varieties of the southern Rhone, as our estate’s rare geologies, moderate altitude, abundant sunshine and cool evening breezes make it perfect for varieties that thrive in moderate maritime environments. Our respect for this special piece of country is shown in the wines we make, every one is a confident reflection of the nature of this land.

VINEYARD
There are 100 hectares of vineyards at Yangarra in 35 individual blocks. These vineyards are spread amongst an extra 70 hectares of creeks, native vegetation and native corridors. Our estate has twelve individual blocks of Shiraz. Each block is defined by different aspects and subtle variations of the sand and Ironstone soils that overlie the ancient North Maslin Sands
geological formation.

WINEMAKING
Shiraz from Block 19 was hand-picked and received via a belt elevator (rather than a screw hopper which macerates the skins) and only de-stemmed. Whole berries were double sorted before going into a small open-top fermenters. No additives were used for the wine’s entire production. As with all of our wines, after a few days cold soaking, we allowed natural yeast fermentation and used a careful regime of plunging and drain and returns to get the right balance of extraction. The wine was carefully pressed after 17 days on skins and briefly filled into older French barriques to complete malolactic fermentation prior to bottling with no additions, or fining, just filtration.
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