Shaw + Smith Balhannah Vineyard Shiraz

Shaw + Smith Balhannah Vineyard Shiraz

Wine Description

Shaw + Smith own three vineyards in the Adelaide Hills, at Balhannah, Lenswood and Piccadilly, totalling 59 ha. The vineyards are planted with varieties that perform particularly well in the region, namely Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz.

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Acclaim
“The fruit for this 2020 Balhannah Vineyard Shiraz is, as the name suggests, from the Balhannah vineyard, which was planted in 2005. Balhannah, for those who have not yet had the pleasure of visiting the Adelaide Hills region, is an area within the Adelaide Hills GI, north of Hahndorf. The vineyard is at 380 meters above sea level and is north facing. When I was there in 2022, the vineyard was undergoing layering (a method to increase the density of the plantings of vines. In the mouth, the wine speaks clearly of its whole bunches, which bring an exoticism and chalkiness to the wine. These notes will subdue over time and ensure that the wine remains detailed and complex as it ages. It smells of light fruitcake (the dense, spicy kind), and it is textural, chalky and lingering. The tannins hold the fruit in stasis and encourage it to pace itself out over the long finish. There are notes of clove, star anise, cinnamon, orange peel, sultana, vanilla pod, black tea, cassis and blueberry compote. There is plenty of fruit here in the short term, but I wager this will be at its apogee some time in the future. I'd consider it from 2025 onward. If you are restless in the meantime, try the estate Shiraz.”
— Wine Advocate, Aug 2023
“From a relatively close-planted plot on clay, ironstone, quartzite and shale. Whole bunches fermented wild in open tops with minimal agitation. A headily aromatic shiraz with notes of lavender and green olive and an underbelly of verdant herb and mezcal, the legacy of whole bunches in the ferment. Aromas and flavors of damson plum, red cherry, violet and sarsaparilla trail across a raft of peppery tannins, a bit drying due to the low-yielding year. A hint of iodine, peat and smoked meat lingers. This will benefit from some patience.”
— James Suckling, Sep 2023
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard size
35 ha acres
Soil composition
loam over clay, ironstone, quartzite, and shale
Exposure:
Northern
Average Vine Age:
15 years
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Shiraz
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.67
Acidity:
5.7 g/L
Alcohol:
14 %
Dry extract:
61 g/L
Residual sugar:
1.1 g/L
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Wine Production

Hand picked, sorted and fermented in whole berries and whole bunches in open fermenters, with gentle plunging and minimal working. Majority aged in 600 litre French oak puncheons (15% new) for 14 months, followed by a further 24 months in bottle.

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About the Vineyard

The grapes are harvested from close-planted (5,500 vines/hectare) low yielding vines  Block Two at Shaw + Smith’s Balhannah Vineyard, which was planted in 2005. The vineyard is North-facing aspect and the soils are loam over clay, ironstone, quartzite, and shale.