Nocton Tasmania NV Sparkling Traditional Method
ProductWine
From Australia
Alc. Vol %:12.00
Format:750ml
Price per unit US$On request
Price per unit €:On request
Post Date05/08/2022
Description
Pale gold with quite vigorous but fine bubbles. Although a non-vintage, this is a wine intended to show class and complexity.
60/40 chardonnay/pinot noir - traditional method with over 2 years on lees. At disgorging, the blend is enriched with the addition of reserve material aged in oak. The palate is dry and firm with lemon pith, which the bright acidity and bubbles take out a strong finish.
Celebrate life’s memorable moments with this classy, complex sparkling. A blend of pinot noir and chardonnay, it features sublime notes of lemon, mandarin and chestnut, with rich layers of complexity from the bottle ferment. With over 2 years on yeast less, we have done all the cellaring this wine will ever need.
Pair this with fresh seafood, rich poultry dishes or light game.
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About this company
Our History Situated just outside the beautiful village of Richmond in the Tasmania's Coal River Valley, the Nocton property dates to 1813. As part of the larger Carrington Park, it was granted by Governor Macquarie to the future Governor Davey. Our name, Nocton, was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and appears to be derived from the Scottish term for ‘farmstead where withered sheep are kept’. The Land Our 36ha Nocton Vineyard was planted in 1999 on gentle, north-east facing slopes of dolerite-based soils over a free-draining calcareous and Triassic sandstone subsoil. As in Burgundy, home to the great pinot and chardonnay vineyards of France, limestone runs through the valley and was mined in the early days. It is the combination of these soils and substrata that we believe imparts the great depth of colour and much of the character and texture typically displayed in our wines. The Climate The Valley lies in a rain-shadow of the Mount Wellington Range to the west. Rainfall is moderate and the vineyard has drip-fed irrigation from our own 360 megalitre dam for use in drier periods. More importantly, the rainfall pattern is ideal, allowing for uninterrupted Spring flowering and fruit set while the long, warm and dry Indian summer and autumn ripening days develop colour and flavour with cool to cold night temperatures fixing grape acids and building structure. The Vines Our vineyard is planted to selected Burgundy clones of pinot noir plus chardonnay, merlot, sauvignon, and small quantities of Riesling and Semillon. The mature vines are carefully hand-pruned to ensure balanced yields and then left to do what they do best - provide fruit and wines that are exceptional individual expressions of their birthplace.
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