Coldstream Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2001

Sauvignon Blanc
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Vintage
2001

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

The colour of the Coldstream Hills Sauvignon Blanc is medium yellow-green. The bouquet is rich and full, with masses of sweet passion fruit and gooseberry aromas. The mouth filling, rich tropical gooseberry fruit is balanced by acidity on the finish, the sweetness coming from glycerol, not residual sugar. The oak perceptible more in terms of structure than either aroma or flavour.

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Coldstream Hills

Coldstream Hills

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Coldstream Hills, Australia
Coldstream Hills was established in 1985 by James and Suzanne Halliday. From its initial vintage of 450 cases it has grown to become one of Australia's leading small wineries, its wines sold in some 16 countries and a reputation out of all proportion to its size.

Situated in the cool and beautiful Yarra Valley, about one hour's drive east of Melbourne, its steep, close-planted vineyards have become a signature of the region. So too have its wines (most notably Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs) which reflect a climate cooler than Bordeaux and a little warmer than Burgundy.

France too provides all the oak barriques (1500, but increasing year by year) and no small amount of inspiration for the winemaking team of James Halliday and, Paul Lapsley.

The wines are quite literally, hand made, mainly using small open fermenters (of three to four tonnes capacity) for the red wines, while the white wines are barrel fermented. Notwithstanding the increasing production, there has been and will be no significant change in the winemaking techniques or philosophies inherent to Coldstream Hills.

These techniques are directed to making wines, which are characterised by elegance and finesse, by silky supple texture, length of flavour, subtle oak and the ability to develop extra dimensions of complexity with bottle age. These are not weighty, extractive, tannic or alchoholic styles, however impressive well made examples of these may be.

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NWL250275_2001 Item# 46569

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