2008 BLACK BILLY PINOT GRIS
PINOT GRIS
Review
Release Date
Region
NOT YET AVAILABLE
April, 2011
MCLAREN VALE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Tasting Notes
Medium straw with a subtle green/grey tint.Lifted aromatics reminiscent of quince, nashi pear and citrus flowers with freshness and vitality. Broader underlying straw like aromatic.Clean, crisp with full fruit and crisp acid combined with light phenolic structure that adds texture and length. Light bee waxiness starting to appear which will develop with time in bottle.
Technical Notes
- Chemical Analysis:
- 13.22 % alcohol
- 6.42 g/l titratable acidity
- 2.9 g/l Residual sugar
- pH: 3.18
Estate Profile
The blackbilly name is drawn from the Yacca tree (or grass tree) that has spikey leaves and a unique spear shaped flower. Periodically bushfires change the Australian bushland and burn the "blackbillys" into their distinctive shape. Unique spear shaped flowers grow out as part of the regeneration of the plant. As unique as its name, Blackbilly wines capture the essence of McLaren Vale and Australian wines.
Blackbilly wine is produced using the famous vineyards of McLaren Vale, Fleurieu Peninsula and the Adelaide Hills, known for wines of richness and diversity. McLaren Vale’s climate is Mediterranean with the nearby St Vincent’s gulf providing a moderating, maritime effect to the vineyards. The Mediterranean climate and classical winemaking, which includes the use of American oak hogsheads, ensures substance and style of Blackbilly wine.
Winemaker Nick Haselgrove is a noteworthy character from the McLaren Vale region, with over 21 vintages of Australian and International winemaking experience. Nick’s talent for the art of winemaking is part of his guarantee to always provide the best possible quality and value for the wine drinkers of the Blackbilly wines.
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