Yalumba Samuel's Collection Eden Valley Viognier

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Wine Description

With 170 years of unbroken independence, Yalumba continues to make wine at its founder’s home estate under direction of the same family today. Samuel’s Collection honours Yalumba’s founder Samuel Smith, his spirit of independence and conviction to invest in the land and make great wine.

Yalumba Clocktower
Yalumba Cooperage
Yalumba Vineyard
Yalumba Barrel Room
Yalumba Museum
Robert and Jess Hill-Smith
Winemaker, Louisa Rose
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Acclaim
“Yalumba continue to lead the way with viognier, capturing its allure where many stumble. Poached pear and apricot, clotted cream, lemon curd, orange blossom, soft spice and crushed stone with a crisp, stone- and citrus-fruit wash that lingers nicely, dotted with spice and lemon curd.”– Silver
— James Halliday, Jul 2022
“Light, fine and minerally, the 2020 Eden Valley Viognier shows a display of attractive white florals and a mélnge of candied citrus and ginger. In the mouth, the edgy phenolics provide a balance point upon which the sweet, viscose fruit can tilter. Drink it soon to capture the bright fruit.”
— Wine Advocate, Jul 2022
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Vineyard & Production Info
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Winemaking & Aging
Total SO2
77
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.44
Acidity:
5.33 g/L
Alcohol:
14 %
Total SO2
77
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Wine Production

After harvest, 60% of the fruit was gently pressed directly into old French oak barriques and puncheons and the remainder into stainless steel tanks. The juice was allowed to passively interact with the air, oxidising out any bitter phenolics and creating a perfect environment for the wild yeasts, natural to the vineyard, to begin fermentation. The wine was left on lees which, with regular bâtonnage for 10 months, increased the complexity and creaminess of the wine and further heightened the palate weight.

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About the Vineyard

The growing season began with a wet winter and spring, providing plenty of water throughout the root zone for the vines to access. Spring and early summer temperatures were mild and below average, resulting in a long, even ripening period. Warm, dry days with cool nights during late summer and autumn were ideal for grape growing, producing
Viognier grapes with pristine fruit flavours.