Yalumba Y Series Sangiovese Rosé

Yalumba Y Series Sangiovese Rosé bottle image

Wine Description

At Yalumba we believe that one good wine leads to another. The Y Series was created with that belief in mind. The Y Series represents a collection of iconic classics and exciting new varietals. Each authentically crafted with fruit from South Australia’s most celebrated wine regions.

Yalumba Clocktower
Yalumba Cooperage
Yalumba Vineyard
Yalumba Barrel Room
Yalumba Museum
Robert and Jess Hill-Smith
Winemaker, Louisa Rose
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Acclaim
"Watermelon and peach notes are appealing and smooth, with enough acidity and spice on the finish to keep the flavors fresh and bright."
— Wine Spectator, Jan 2017
"This medium-bodied wine boasts aromas reminiscent of trading-card bubble gum. Is that even still a thing? It's vaguely cherry-like, with hints of baby powder, yet completely dry and refreshing, with a crisp, clean finish."
— Wine Enthusiast, Jun 2017
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
Multiple Vineyards
Soil composition
Various - blend of South Australian Vineyards
Elevation:
150 to 1500 feet
Certifying Organizations:
ISO14001; Entwine Australia
Sustainability Certification:
EPA Acredited Sustainability Licence
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Winemaking & Aging
Prefermentation Technique:
1-4 days on solids before wild yeast start to ferment
Varietal composition:
100% Sangiovese
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks
Malolactic fermentation:
no
Fining agent:
Vegan
Type of aging container:
Stainless steel tanks
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Analytical Data
No relevant data were found.
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Wine Production

Once picked, the grapes are crushed and left in contact with their skins for between one and three hours to obtain the desired colour. The juice is then run off the skins into a stainless steel tank to undergo wild fermentation.

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About the Vineyard

The grapes for the 2017 Sangiovese Rosé come from three distinct vineyards within the Barossa Valley and Wrattonbully. The two Barossa Valley blocks include Tony Brooks’ vineyard in Gomersal, with rich, red brown earth over limestone giving the wine depth and length; while Kevin Burgemeister’s Penrice site of brown, sandy loam gives the wine perfume and freshness. Our Wrattonbully vineyards are distinctly terra rossa, red sandy loam over limestone, giving the wine a powerful depth of flavour coupled with a mineral texture.