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Ochota Barrels Syrah Where's the Pope McLaren Vale 2024 750ml

Ochota Barrels

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SKU:
2220070024-03
Shipping:
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Subcategory:
Red Blend
Country:
Australia
Region:
South Australia
Appellation:
McLaren Vale
Producer:
Ochota Barrels
Vintage:
2024
Features:
Biodynamic, Organic, Sustainable, Vegan
Raw Materials:
Syrah
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ABOUT ‘Where’s the Pope?’ – a pioneering thrash/hardcore band from ‘Radelaide’. Also, a pioneering response to the queen m-f of a harvest in 2020 in which Taras and Amber didn’t have any Adelaide Hills Syrah to play with, as it was pretty much all smoke tainted or the vineyards were destroyed. They had an idea (and they were always good ones…): why not take the Syrah from the insane ‘Green Room’ site? The idea took shape, and Amber has continued this trend ever since. The schist soils form a diametric point with the partial carbonically macerated, early picked Syrah to find that vortex of calamity and calmness. The fruit was hand-picked in mid February and fermented spontaneously with 40% whole clusters in half-ton bins sitting outside the winery. The fruit was left for about 7-10 days with a bit of hand plunging in the latter days. The lots were then basket-pressed to old French barriques with the gross lees. The wine matured for five months then the barrels were gravity fed to tank and left to settle overnight. The wine was bottled with a coarse pad filtration and small sulfur addition. No fining. DATA Grapes: 100% Syrah Vineyard: Grancari Vineyard (Onkaparinga Hills) Vine Age: 28-years-old Soil Type: Ironstone over shallow limestone and heavy schist Viticulture: Certified organic - dry-farmed Fermentation: Native – open-top picking bins (40% whole cluster) Skin Contact: 7-10 days Aging: 5 months in seasoned French barrique Alcohol: 12.3% pH: 3.83 Total Acidity: 4.7 g/L Total SO2: 88 ppm Total Production: 230 cases UPC: None TASTING NOTE This Syrah gives a lighter touch on alcohol but delivers bold flavor, with a hint of reduction that quickly dissipates, revealing layers of dark berries and olive tapenade. The tannins are soft, and the profile leans quite savory and sleek. PRESS James Suckling | 95