Entry Information |
Bremerton Wines
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2015
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18C
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18C#5
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Bremerton Wines
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Special Release Tempranillo Graciano
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2013
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Single Vineyard
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Yes
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Cellar Door
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Judging Results |
Bronze
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Quality, framing oak. Lovely violet lift. Vibrant mid-palate fruit sweetness. Acidity supports into balance. Oak juts which lets the equation down.
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Sweet oak dominant. Some plush dark fruit but way too much oak ruins it.
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Oak/aldehyde driven. Fruit a little overripe. Palate clipped with stressed tannins.
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Complex mix of bright red fruits and complementary oak. Elegant. Very good to excellent fruit intensity. Great acid balance. Fine grained tannins also in good balance
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Varietal: Tempranillo, GI: Langhorne Creek, 88% |
D8V12, Roostock: NONE - Own Roots, 88%
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Unknown, Roostock: NONE - Own Roots, 12%
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Loam,Limestone/Calcareous
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60 Metres above sea level
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2286 Vines / Ha
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2000
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Dripper
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Conventional
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10.90 Tonnes / Ha
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12 / Apr / 2013
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350 (mm) Rainfall from July to June in the year(s) of harvest
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Varietal: Graciano, GI: Langhorne Creek, 12% |
Unknown, Roostock: Unknown, 100%
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Loam,Limestone/Calcareous
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60 Metres above sea level
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2286 Vines / Ha
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Dripper
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Conventional
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11.30 Tonnes / Ha
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22 / Mar / 2013
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350 (mm) Rainfall from July to June in the year(s) of harvest
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Wine Making Information |
Open Fermenter 100%
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Small Format Oak 100%
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14 / Sep / 2015
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Screw
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250
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False
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