Entry Information |
Bremerton Wines
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2014
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16
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16#7
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Bremerton Wines
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Special Release Barbera
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2012
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Single Vineyard
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Yes
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Cellar Door
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Judging Results |
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big mocha, bright oak, toasty, some cherry char inthe background, round sweet fruited, oak driven, buscuity note
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Alluring tobacco leaf notes, but perhaps from oak? Crunchy vibrant palate. Very pure
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Impenetrable dark crimson. Dusty coconut and cherry and just steers clear of being a vanilla red fruit desserts. Blatantly commercial. RS?
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oak dominant on nose, oak overpowering fruit, oak tannins
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Varietal: Barbera, GI: Langhorne Creek, 100% |
F6V4, Roostock: NONE - Own Roots, 100%
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Limestone/Calcareous,Loam
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50 Metres above sea level
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2286 Vines / Ha
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1999
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Dripper
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Conventional
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4.00 Tonnes / Ha
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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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Old Barrel 100%
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Screw
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400
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False
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