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Grape | 95% Shiraz (Syrah), 5% Viognier |
Style | Dry, Red, Medium-Full Bodied, Black Fruits, Floral, Smooth, Soft, Balanced, Food Friendly, Spice |
Country | Australia |
Region | Hunter Valley |
Volume | 75cl |
ABV | 13.5% |
Dietary | Sustainable, Practising Organic |
Keith Tulloch Hunter Valley Shiraz Viognier is a Rhône Valley-inspired wine with rich aromas of ripe black cherry complemented by subtle hints of delicate white jasmine. Matured in French oak, it reveals soft vanilla and warm cinnamon notes. On the palate, 95% Shiraz delivers a velvety texture with flavours of blackcurrant, dark berries, and cassis, creating a dense yet silky finish. The 5% Viognier brings opulence and a polished softness, enhancing floral and spicy accents. Co-fermentation adds brightness and length, resulting in a balanced, approachable style ideal for early drinking. Pairs beautifully with richly flavoured dishes offering gentle spice, such as Chinese spare ribs, beef stir-fry, or grilled fish.
About the Producer
These thoughtful, hand-crafted wines hail from the Hunter Valley with a nod in part to the great Rhône Valley wines of Hermitage and Cote Rôtie. For those who may have tasted any legendary Hunter Shiraz wines of the 40s, 50s and 60s, tasting many of the modern Hunter wines can be a depressing experience but Keith Tulloch is very different, adding to that great legacy with a series of wines that uniquely capture the exotic spice and hedonistic pleasure of dense and rich Shiraz fruit. These are sensuous, subtle wines with the velvety texture of fine burgundy.
“I cannot remember being more impressed with an initial release of wines than those”, said James Halliday when he first tasted Keith Tulloch’s wines.
Keith Tulloch have attained the CLIMATE ACTIVE certification by the Australian Government. This means that the winery, vineyard and offices are certified carbon neutral as well as its wines (including glassware, boxes, shipping, bottling). This carbon neutral certification is one of the most rigorous in the world. Every emission created by the vineyard and the winemaking process has been reduced where possible; and where emissions are unavoidable the pollutants have been offset through carbon abatement so that the business and its products have zero net greenhouse gas emissions. Keith Tulloch is also a member of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia (previously known as Entwine) which requires wineries to report and reduce waste whilst promoting sustainable practices. A 65kw solar array has been installed, providing the vast majority of the estate’s power needs.
Keith Tulloch winery and vineyards are also officially sustainable under the Sustainable Winegrowing Australia certification which was developed by the Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI).
Vineyard and Winery
The estate continues to uphold organic viticulture principles in the vineyard, and this is improving year-on-year. Investments in agricultural equipment in the next financial year will further reduce the use of some chemical sprays, however there is no plan at this point to certify these practices.
Vintage experience in the Rhône Valley during 1996 showed Keith Tulloch the magic of Viognier co-fermenting with Shiraz. The great reds of Côte Rotie are renowned for their small blended percentage of the white grape variety Viognier. Many of the beguilingly perfumed, silky textured, and finer tannin reds of the Rhône are made in this way, and this certainly contributes in part to their young-drinking charm. When blended, Viognier can stabilize and enhance the colour of shiraz, bringing a glaze or sheen to the wine. A silky texture rather than a taste with floral aromas, heighten the Shiraz characters. A Rhône Valley style, with the Shiraz co-fermented with 5% Viognier in open vats. Both varietal components are fully ripe when harvested late in the Vintage, producing bright richness of aroma and soft complexity to the palate. The wine is matured for 12 months in fine French oak barriques adding cedary complexity.
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