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Lindauer Rose NV 75cl
6 x Bottle (75cl)
Price
£71.50
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Colour
Rose
Vintage
Non Vintage
Producer
Lindauer
Country
NEW ZEALAND
Region
GISBORNE
Sub Region
NOT APPLICABLE
Alcohol
12%
Product code
8LIN2BNV
Availability
30 cases
Grape Variety
60% Chardonnay & 40% Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes
Delicate pink in colour, the wine has a fresh fruit and yeasty nose with a smooth and full palate. This more full-bodied style of Lindauer is created with the addition of Pinotage base wines in the cuvée.
Vinification Details.
The grapes are harvested at an optimum balance between fruit flavour, acidity and sweetness. The Pinotage and Pinot Noir are allowed to spend a small amount of time on skins to give an attractive blush colour. The juice is then inoculated with a range of yeast, specially selected to enhance and complement the sparkling wine characters of yeast autolysis. The juice is fermented quickly under strictly controlled conditions and followed by total malolactic fermentation, all the time staying in contact with the yeast lees. This increases the texture of the wine. After cellaring for at least three months, the cuvee base wines are gently fined, carefully blended and a portion of reserve wine (premium base wine components held over from previous years to ensure consistency and complexity) added. The typical composition of the cuvee is normally 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot noir but this may change slightly from year to year. Finally the base cuvee is chilled and filtered. The blended base cuvee has sugar and yeast added and is then bottled. The bottles are laid on their sides in bins inside temperature controlled cellars to undergo a secondary fermentation in the bottle. The fermentation lasts six to eight weeks, during which time the sugar is converted to alcohol and CO2. The CO2 pressurises the bottle and gives the Lindauer its bubbles. The cuvee stays on lees an average of 12 months and when the cuvee is considered to have aged on lees sufficiently, the yeast is removed and the wine sweetened.
Regional info.
The long cool maritime infl uenced growing season of the Gisborne and Hawke's Bay districts, where Lindauer fruit is sourced, is capable of maturing grapes well past the point at which they are suitable for sparkling wines. The timing of harvest is therefore very important and closely monitored. The early season harvest of sparkling grapes ensures that they experience a season which very closely mimics that of more classically defined cool climate regions. The advantage of this early harvest is surety of ripeness and balance, but with natural acidities the envy of many wine growing regions of the world. The harvest is timed so the fruit flavours and aromas are still in the yellow citrus to green apple fruit spectrum for Chardonnay and fresh red strawberry spectrum for Pinot Noir.
More information
ageing potential
Drink now/up to 2 years
total acidity
7.3g/l
classification apellation
Gisborne and Hawkes Bay
wine ph
3.2
food match
The extra tannin from the Pinot Noir makes Lindauer Rosé an excellent choice to accompany lighter red meat dishes.
residual sugar
12g/l
