Winemaking and Drinking
Deep ruby red in colour. In the nose aromas of cherries, pomegranate, rhubarb, dried green wild herbs, cedar and a clear mineral touch. On the palate notes of ripe small red fruit, undergrowth, mint and vanilla, which are accompanied by a very long finish with ripe tannins and the right acidity.
Winemaker, Nick Farr, was the winner of the highly regarded Gourmet Traveller Magazine's winemaker of the year for 2020
Irrewarra was founded in 2001 by the Calvert family. They now own an area of 8 hectares, of which 6 hectares are planted with pinot noir and 2 hectares with chardonnay. In the vineyard and cellar, the family is assisted by Nick Farr, who is considered one of the best winemakers in Australia. With an average rainfall of 850mm, it can be quite wet in this part of Geelong. "It's a place that demands attention," says Nick Farr. In general, the grounds remain very moist all year round, giving an attractive spicy depth to these exceptional wines.
Victoria is the wine region in southeastern Australia and one of the few cool climate zones in the country. Victoria has a predominantly cool to temperate climate. The proximity to the ocean, the elevation changes and the exposition of the vineyard play a major role. If we lump all sub-areas together, pinot noir and chardonnay are the two specialties. They are produced in all styles. Pinot noir ranges from delicate to more textured, but the common denominator is its pure fruit character.
The grapes come from a vineyard that was planted in 2001. The grape bunches are very selectively picked by hand for optimal ripeness. In the vinification cellar, the whole bunches are pressed extremely gently and the juice is left to rest strongly cooled in order to allow the coarser components to settle.
Wine Type | Red wine |
Producer | Irrewarra |
State | Victoria |
Region | Geelong |
Variety | Pinot Noir |
Year | 2017 |
Volume | 750 mL |
Alcohol | 13.5% |