Frederick Stevenson Pinata 2022
Frederick Stevenson is the winemaking alias of Steve Crawford — one of the Barossa's most quietly subversive voices, a producer who takes Australia's most famous wine region and uses it to make wines that look nothing like the Barossa's reputation would suggest. Piñata started as a lighter nod to Côtes du Rhône blends and has continued to provide a bit more interest than the average quaffing Rhône blend — the wine is meant for immediate pleasure, a kind of business card for what can be expected from the other Barossa releases. The fruit comes primarily from two certified biodynamic vineyards — Ahrens Vineyard in sandy Vine Vale and the Hoffman Vineyard in Ebenezer — hand-picked, predominantly destemmed, fermented in open-top fermenters without additions, aged only 10 to 12 weeks in a mixture of French barrels, then racked, bottled unfined and unfiltered with only a small sulphur addition.
The blend shifts slightly vintage to vintage but the philosophy is fixed: Cinsault's light fragrance, crunchy acidity and pomegranate-like tannins; Grenache providing palate volume, softness and sweeter floral notes; Syrah lending pepper and structure; Mourvèdre adding a little leather and gamey complexity. Crunchy tart red berries, pressed flower petals, spice and cool stone on the vibrant, rustic nose — sour cherry, raspberry, strawberry, green herbs, pepper and mixed brown spice on the palate, juicy and lively but finishing bright and refreshing.
Frederick Stevenson Pinata 2022 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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