Two Paddocks The Fusilier

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Wine Description

“We grow our premium Two Paddocks Pinot Noir entirely on our four small vineyards in Central Otago. In some exceptional vintages, listening carefully, we realize that one of these sites may have something extraordinary to say in its own right. It is only then that we will make one of these very rare single vineyard wines.” Sam Neill, Proprietor

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Acclaim
"Beautifully pristine pinot, this sweet-spot pinot location has performed well in 2016, delivering a pinot that has an immaculately fresh core of red and black cherries with a sleek, smoothly rendered tannin frame that flows effortlessly and long. Truly superb pinot."
— James Suckling, Oct 2018
"My favorite of the 2016s from Two Paddocks comes from the warmest of its vineyards, was vinified as 70% whole clusters and saw the largest proportion of new oak (33%). That probably says more about my palate than Dean Shaw's winemaking or the various vineyards Two Paddocks owns, but it is worth noting. The 2016 The Fusilier Pinot Noir is floral and stemmy up front, but it's balanced by layers of mixed fruit that offer richness and texture without excess weight, finishing on silken notes of incredible delicacy and length."
— Wine Advocate, Feb 2018
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
The Fusilier Vineyard
Vineyard size
13 acres acres
Soil composition
Silt, Sand, and Gravel
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Pinot Noir
Fermentation container:
Wooden Cuve
Type of aging container:
Barriques
Type of oak:
French
Length of aging before bottling:
11 months
Age of Aging Container:
28% New
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.4
Acidity:
6 g/L
Alcohol:
13 %
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Wine Production

Hand picked and sorted in the vineyard. 75% whole-bunch fermentation in a 3.5 ton wooden cuve. 5 day cold soak. No commercial yeast added, ferment temperature peaked at 32° – post fermentation transferred to medium and light toast French barriques, 28% new oak and the balance in one and two year fill barrels, for 11 months maturation. Light filtration prior to bottling.  

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About the Vineyard

The Fusilier Vineyard is named in honor of Sam’s father, Major Dermot Neill, a soldier in the Royal Irish Fusilier Regiment for twenty years before returning home to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he ran the family Wine & Spirit business, Neill & Co. Planted entirely in 2000, The Fusilier is 5.6 hectares of pinot noir, on rolling northerly facing terraces at the western end of Felton Rd and bordered by the vineyard of the same name. Soils on the terraces consist of deep alluvial fans, which are made up of varying depths of silt, sand and gravel layering all derived from mountainous raw schist parent material.

Clonal selection: 115 – 60%, 777 – 40%