Palate

This is an intense wine, but for all of its richness and black
fruit extraction, it also shows lovely perfume and acidity. The savory notes from wholecluster fermentation and lees aging balance with the generous ripe fruit. At the same
time, these natural techniques preserve the inimitable signature tone of the Milton
gravels

Growing Conditions

The 2009 vintage shows off what a warmer growing season can do to bring power to
our Rediviva of the Stones, while still maintaining the fineness and aromatics that have
always defined this wine.

Harvest

We harvested our different clones of syrah as each block ripened on September 24,
October 1 and October 5.

Bottling

It was bottled January of
2011.

Winemaking

All grapes
were harvested by hand and hand-sorted on modern shaker tables, with gravity transfer
to tank. As is our style with this wine, the syrahs fermented whole cluster by native
yeast for two weeks. We kept the ferments cool and only free-run wine was used.

Aging

The
original lees were excellent and aromatic, so we aged the wine with them in old
puncheons and barrels until bottling. Cellared 15 months.