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Sinapius Gruner Veltliner 2023

Sinapius Gruner Veltliner 2023

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Experience the beautiful balance of Sinapius Gruner Veltliner 2023. Delight your senses with white flowers and honey dew notes on the nose, followed by a palate of citrus, freshly cut green pear, and subtle spice and mineral notes. This wine boasts a creamy texture and a long finish, making it the perfect addition to any occasion.

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Tasting Notes

White flowers and honey dew notes on the nose, citrus, freshly cut green pear interwoven with subtle spice and mineral notes on the palate. Beautifully balanced with a creamy texture and long finish.

Winemaking

Estate grown Grüner Veltliner. Crushed to press, naturally fermented and matured in 50% large format oak, 50% stainless steel on full lees. Full malolactic fermentation. Bottled unfined and unfiltered in November 2024.

About the Vineyard

The vineyard has two distinct volcanic-based soil types: deep red ferrosol soils, and ironstone gravels with a layer of micaceous quartz siltstone 30-60cm below. Both soils contain large amounts of quartz and basalt, and hold moisture well which allows us to dry-grow our vines. The 4 distinct vineyard blocks face North-East and East which warms the soils early in the day and gives the vines full sun exposure to ensure optimal ripeness and flavour in our grapes.

Blocks are planted at a high density of 1.3m between rows x 1m between vines (7700 vines/ha) with some sections planted at 1.1m x 0.75m (10250 vines/ha). Our fruiting wire is positioned 40cm off the ground with an overall canopy height of approximately 1.2 metres. Each vine is pruned using Poussard technique to a single 8-10 bud cane therefore the yield per vine is significantly low (currently averaging less than 500 grams per vine).

So, what is high density planting and why do we do it?

Our vineyard has been modelled on vineyard plantings in Burgundy, the homeland of exceptional Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Burgundy vineyards are generally planted at 1m wide row x 1-metre-wide vine spacings equating to 10,000 vines per hectare. Our philosophy at Sinapius is that in order to make great wine, yields per vine need to be low to ensure maximal intensity, concentration and expression of the site is evident in the wines.

The vineyard work in high density planted vineyards is back breaking, labour intensive, and, undertaken mostly by hand. This includes pruning in winter through to de-suckering, shoot positioning, summer pruning, leaf plucking, trimming, fruit thinning at bunch closure as well as netting to protect the grapes from the birds.

In 2019, we imported a narrow (90cm wide) crawler tractor from Italy. The Geier allows for easier access within our narrow rows and ensures minimal compaction to the soil. With the use of Braun undervine cultivation equipment, we are now able to manage weeds under the vines without the use of herbicide.

We grow a number of different varieties at Sinapius. We have also focused on planting a vast array of Clones which have been selected and planted in different blocks, on differing soil type on the property. This allows for a greater expression of these varieties as each clones offers some subtle variation in characteristics, resulting in more complexity in the finished wines.

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Nestled in the hilly region northwest of Launceston, the Pipers River and Pipers Brook area is famed for its stunning natural beauty and its exceptional sparkling wines.

This renowned wine region, established in 1974 by Dr. Andrew Pirie with the founding of Pipers Brook Vineyard, enjoys a climate closely resembling that of Champagne, France.

These cool conditions provide the perfect environment for producing world-class sparkling wines, along with remarkable examples of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Today, Pipers River and Pipers Brook are home to some of Tasmania’s most prestigious wine producers, creating wines that are celebrated both locally and internationally.

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