Aotea By The Seifried Family Nelson Pinot Noir 2021
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Aotea By The Seifried Family Nelson Pinot Noir 2021

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Aotea By The Seifried Family Nelson Pinot Noir 2021French oak Blackberry Cinnamon Lingering finish The 2021 Aotea by the Seifried Family Pinot Noir has lovely intensity and deep aromatics of plums, blackberry and cinnamon stick. The palate has layers of ripe fruit and generous oak tannins framing the wine and leaving a lasting impression on the palate. Our Rabbit Island Vineyards are situated on a wide river Flat. The soil is gravelly sandy loam which is very sandy and free draining. These vineyards

  • French oak
  • Blackberry
  • Cinnamon
  • Lingering finish

The 2021 Aotea by the Seifried Family Pinot Noir has lovely intensity and deep aromatics of plums, blackberry and cinnamon stick. The palate has layers of ripe fruit and generous oak tannins framing the wine and leaving a lasting impression on the palate.

Our Rabbit Island Vineyards are situated on a wide river Flat. The soil is gravelly sandy loam which is very sandy and free draining. These vineyards are about 1.5 kilometres from the sea which helps moderate temperatures. The soils help us to restrict the plants vigour and to crop at low levels. To further enhance the aromatics we removed leaves to allow light penetration and air movement around the fruiting zone.

The Aotea by the Seifried Family Nelson Pinot Noir 2021 is a barrel selection of parcels that our winemakers consider the best Pinot Noir from the 2021 vintage. The grapes were picked in March at the peak of ripeness and then promptly de-stemmed and transferred to open-top fermenters. A two day cold-maceration period preceded inoculation for fermentation. Hand plunging was carried out two times a day during the ten day primary fermentation, then the wine was drained from ferment. After pressing, the young wine was drained into French barriques where it underwent malolactic fermentation and ageing. Thee wine was blended and bottled in June 2022.

 

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