Mayer Gamay

Mayer Gamay

Wine Description

Vineyard Image of Bloody Hill, with the name imprinted on the lawn of the vineyard
Photo of Timo and Rhonda in the Vineyard
Photo of Timo in the Vineyard
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Acclaim
“This is excellent. The 2021 Gamay is redolent with green peppercorns, freshly tanned leather, red apple skins, black tea, rivulets of mineral acidity, graphite and black cherries. It's a bit meaty. In the mouth, the wine is savory and exciting; it riffs off the 100% whole-bunch character (confronting for some) and is firmly structured, but the absence of new oak softens the experience in the mouth. It's savory and serious. This will age.”
— Wine Advocate, Nov 2022
“Crushed dark berries, stone, lemon rind, and flowers follow through to a medium body. It’s reservedly fruity and crunchy at the end. Really enjoyable.”
— James Suckling, Oct 2022
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Vineyard & Production Info
Production area/appellation:
Yarra Valley
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Winemaking & Aging
Prefermentation Technique:
100% Wholebunch
Type of aging container:
Hogs Heads
Total SO2
52
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.55
Acidity:
5.4 g/L
Alcohol:
13.2 %
Dry extract:
19 g/L
Total SO2
52
Residual sugar:
0.24 g/L
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Wine Production

Fruit is handpicked and fermented in whole bunches, with 10 days carbonic maceration and an additional 10 days on skins. The fruit is then pressed, and the juice is transferred to old puncheons to mature for 10 months. The wine is bottled without fining of filtration. No additions except for a small amount of SO2 at bottling.

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About the Vineyard

Fruit is grown in the old Roundstone vineyard from the first plantings of Gamay in the Yarra Valley, now 20 years old. The vineyard is located near Steels Creek in the warmer part of the Valley; however, the climate is still relatively cool for Australia with some maritime influence, with rainfall in winter and spring, relatively cool, dry summers