Two Paddocks The Last Chance

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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
“This fresh, elegant Otago Pinot from actor Sam Neill and his talented team invokes a bowl of potpourri (think: dried rose petals, orange rind, cranberries, cherries and peppercorn). There’s a slight meaty, smoky vibe, too. The palate is elegant, knitted with fine-grained savory, sappy tannins on the light-to-medium weight palate and a crunchy acidity that makes it an easy drop for both cold and warm weather drinking.”
— Wine Enthusiast, Dec 2022
“Smoky, toasty oak aromas with perfumed black cherry notes and savoury nuances. Austere, clean and direct on the palate.”
— Decanter World Wine Awards, Jun 2022
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
The Last Chance
Soil composition
Raw schist gravels
Training method
VSP
Vines/acre:
6 acres
Exposure:
Northern
Year vineyard planted:
1998
Bottles produced of this wine:
2,202
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Pinot Noir
Type of aging container:
Barriques
Type of oak:
French
Length of aging before bottling:
11 months
Age of Aging Container:
25% New
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.48
Acidity:
6 g/L
Alcohol:
13 %
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Wine Production

Hand picked and sorted in the vineyard. One-third 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 for 11 months maturation. 25% new wood and the balance in second and third fill barrels. Light filtration prior to bottling.

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About the Vineyard

The Last Chance is a beautifully sited two-hectare terrace perched in bright clear air above the Earnscleugh Valley, carefully planted with well-tended Burgundian clone pinot noir. It nestles amongst a small cluster of the World’s most southerly vineyards and takes its name from the watercourse that runs through its heart, hand dug by gold miners in the 1860s, The Last Chance.