Two Paddocks The Fusilier

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Wine Description

“We grow our premium Two Paddocks Pinot Noir entirely on our four small vineyards in Central Otago. In some exceptional vintages, listening carefully, we realize that one of these sites may have something extraordinary to say in its own right. It is only then that we will make one of these very rare single vineyard wines.” Sam Neill, Proprietor

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Acclaim
“Four years into the making of this wine—from proprietor and actor Sam Neill’s vineyard in Bannockburn, right next door to the renown Felton Road—and the results are stellar. Indeed, Felton’s Block 5 Pinot, in particular, seems cut from a similar cloth, but this bears the unmistakable mark of Two Paddocks. It’s highly perfumed and downright sexy, a tightrope walk of evocative flavor (think fresh red berries, mushrooms and dried flowers) and ultrafine, ethereal tannins. It’s so approachable and complete, in fact, that it’d be tempting to think it’s simpler than it is. But wound up in one harmonious package there’s a lot of layers to this little beauty." — (Editors’ Choice)
— Wine Enthusiast, Dec 2021
“Sam Neill and his partners acquired this vineyard on Felton Road in Bannockburn in 2013. Close to 14 acres of organically farmed pinot noir, these north-facing hills were planted in 2000 on alluvial silt and sand over schist gravels. The wine, fermented with ambient yeasts and whole clusters (65 percent of the lot), ages in French oak barrels (30 percent new). The stem tannins contribute to the wine’s stature, creating an architecture for the complex layers of fruit to fill. Rose scents and flavors of sour cherries and blackberries give this mouthwatering freshness, as does the flinty reduction, which keeps the wine feeling young. This is age-worthy pinot with plenty of development ahead.”– (Best Pinot Noir)
— Wine & Spirits, Dec 2021
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Vineyard & Production Info
Production area/appellation:
Central Otago
Vineyard name
The Fusilier Vineyard
Vineyard size
5.6 hectares acres
Soil composition
Alluvial; Silt, Sand, and Gravel
Elevation:
275 meters feet
Year vineyard planted:
2000
Harvest time:
March 14-April 11, 2018
Bottles produced of this wine:
3624
Certifying Organizations:
Certified Ogranic - BioGro NZ
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Winemaking & Aging
Prefermentation Technique:
5 day cold soak
Varietal composition:
100% Pinot Noir
Fermentation container:
Wooden Cuve
Malolactic fermentation:
yes
Type of aging container:
Barriques
Type of oak:
French
Length of aging before bottling:
11 months
Age of Aging Container:
30% New
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.62
Acidity:
5.8 g/L
Alcohol:
13 %
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Wine Production

Hand picked and sorted in the vineyard. 65% whole-bunch fermentation in a 3.5 ton wooden cuve. 5 day cold soak. No commercial yeast added, ferment temperature peaked at 32° – post fermentation transferred to medium and light toast French barriques, 30% new oak and the balance in one and two year fill barrels, for 11 months maturation. Light filtration prior to bottling.  

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About the Vineyard

The Fusilier Vineyard is named in honor of Sam’s father, Major Dermot Neill, a soldier in the Royal Irish Fusilier Regiment for twenty years before returning home to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he ran the family Wine & Spirit business, Neill & Co. Planted entirely in 2000, The Fusilier is 5.6 hectares of pinot noir, on rolling northerly facing terraces at the western end of Felton Rd and bordered by the vineyard of the same name. Soils on the terraces consist of deep alluvial fans, which are made up of varying depths of silt, sand and gravel layering all derived from mountainous raw schist parent material.