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Mitolo Small Batch ‘7th Son’ Grenache Shiraz 2020

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Mitolo Small Batch ‘7th Son’ Grenache Shiraz 2020

STORY
Folklore claims the seventh son of a seventh son is gifted with divine powers. The “chosen one” is however cursed by the good and evil forces that battle for his eternal soul. A distinct Italian twist on the famed McLaren Vale GSM blends Mitolo employs sagrantino in place of mourvèdre.

TASTING NOTE
A seamless connection between the three varieties. Medium bodied with bright cherry raspberry spiced plum blackberry and mulberry all present. Succulent acidity brings a pleasing tartness balanced by a silky textured and opulent mid palate finishing long with fine grained gravelly tannins.

WINEMAKING
To ensure optimum ripeness and expression of each variety the Grenache Shiraz and Sagrantino were each picked and fermented separately. All parcels were crushed and destemmed the Shiraz and Grenache were fermented in eight tonne open and static fermenters while the Sagrantino was fermented in smaller two tonne open fermenters. Twice daily pump overs during fermentation at a cool 20 to 24°C retained aromatics and established a soft yet well-structured tannin profile with fine grained texture. Barrel matured for 20 months the Grenache and Sagrantino parcels were kept in 100% seasoned French and American oak hogs heads whilst the Shiraz brings a small proportion of new oak approximately 5% to the overall blend. Natural malolactic fermentation occurred during this time. After barrel ageing the individual parcels were carefully blended into the final wine. Bottled without fining.

VINEYARD
At the Lopresti vineyards in the south black and grey Biscay clays predominate with pockets of brown clay loam all sitting over alluvial Ngaltinga formation. Sea breezes mediate daytime heat while the cracking clays reduce vigour during the critical ripening period. The Blewitt Springs Vineyard consists of old bush vines dry grown on deep sand with minimal input. Temperatures are cooler here thanks to the area’s higher elevation. These factors combine to produce a wine of depth concentration and texture.

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STORY
Folklore claims the seventh son of a seventh son is gifted with divine powers. The “chosen one” is however cursed by the good and evil forces that battle for his eternal soul. A distinct Italian twist on the famed McLaren Vale GSM blends Mitolo employs sagrantino in place of mourvèdre.

TASTING NOTE
A seamless connection between the three varieties. Medium bodied with bright cherry raspberry spiced plum blackberry and mulberry all present. Succulent acidity brings a pleasing tartness balanced by a silky textured and opulent mid palate finishing long with fine grained gravelly tannins.

WINEMAKING
To ensure optimum ripeness and expression of each variety the Grenache Shiraz and Sagrantino were each picked and fermented separately. All parcels were crushed and destemmed the Shiraz and Grenache were fermented in eight tonne open and static fermenters while the Sagrantino was fermented in smaller two tonne open fermenters. Twice daily pump overs during fermentation at a cool 20 to 24°C retained aromatics and established a soft yet well-structured tannin profile with fine grained texture. Barrel matured for 20 months the Grenache and Sagrantino parcels were kept in 100% seasoned French and American oak hogs heads whilst the Shiraz brings a small proportion of new oak approximately 5% to the overall blend. Natural malolactic fermentation occurred during this time. After barrel ageing the individual parcels were carefully blended into the final wine. Bottled without fining.

VINEYARD
At the Lopresti vineyards in the south black and grey Biscay clays predominate with pockets of brown clay loam all sitting over alluvial Ngaltinga formation. Sea breezes mediate daytime heat while the cracking clays reduce vigour during the critical ripening period. The Blewitt Springs Vineyard consists of old bush vines dry grown on deep sand with minimal input. Temperatures are cooler here thanks to the area’s higher elevation. These factors combine to produce a wine of depth concentration and texture.