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Kennedy Heathcote Shiraz 2008
Heathcote
Available by the case dozen only
John and Patricia Kennedy make a very special wine. Work in the vineyard is focused on unravelling intricacies within their site, dentifying those areas which produce the best fruit. The property was carefully chosen and the viticulture is tailored to growing grapes that are flavoursome, structured and balanced, to be made into wine by the eminent Sandro Mosele.
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The Kennedy Vineyard is located on prime land along the east facing slope of the Mount Camel Range on Heathcote's famed Cambrian soil. Pruning has been carefully undertaken to produce vines which are balanced to evenly ripen the crop load. Separate parcels of fruit were handpicked, de-stemmed and vinified in small open fermenters, employing indigenous yeasts and gentle plunging. After pressing to barrel, the wine was allowed to undergo a natural malolactic fermentation in spring. The best barrels of wine are selected for the Kennedy Label. Matured in a combination of new and prior use French oak barriques followed by bottling under the taint free DIAM technical cork.
 
Deep purple red. The aroma, while initially restrained opens up with a little breathing. Fragrant cherry and summer berries, brown spices and subtle oak notes. Mixed spices, nutmeg, pepper and black currants are soon filling the glass. Sweet blood plum and currants are immediately revealed on the front palate followed by a nice touch of spice. The ripe flavours are supported by fine supple tannins and just the right amount of acidity along the entire length of palate through to the finish. Kennedy is an elegant, well balanced, Heathcote Shiraz.
The Kennedy Vineyard is located on prime land along the east facing slope of the Mount Camel Range on Heathcote’s famed Cambrian soil

John and Patricia Kennedy spent their childhood on farms and have a genuine love for the land and the way of life. In 1981 they began wheat and sheep farming at Corop in north central Victoria. They started with basic machinery, quality soil and plenty of enthusiasm. In 1982 the Kennedys ventured into growing tomatoes. The fact that they had no experience in this form of horticulture was given only passing concern. In 2001, while still growing tomatoes and cereals, they decided to acquire land on the Mount Camel Range. This land has been prized for cereal cropping and in later years much sought after for grape production.

Kennedy

They planted their first ten hectares of Shiraz vines in 2002. Another 10 hectares were planted in 2003 followed by a further planting in 2007. The first vintage was produced in 2005. The Kennedys were thrilled with the quality of the wine and with the feedback. They considered themselves lucky to have many helpful neighbours and have employed vineyard, wine production and marketing experts including the noted winemaker Sandro Mosele.

http://www.kennedyvintners.com.au/ - Kennedy

The Mount Camel Range is a ridge which marks the Heathcote fault that runs through Central Victoria. It comprises Cambrian volcanic rock, which is predominantly Greenstone. This rock has weathered to produce fertile red soil with good drainage properties. This together with the elevation, east facing aspect, moderate temperatures and rainfall (backed up by irrigation if required), achieves the production of high quality grapes.

John and Patricia Kennedy make a very special wine. The Kennedy property was carefully chosen and the viticulture is tailored to growing fruit that is flavoursome, structured and balanced, to be gently crafted into wine. Work in the vineyard is focused on unravelling the intricate differences within the site. Pruning has been carefully undertaken to produce vines which are balanced to evenly ripen the crop load.

http://www.kennedyvintners.com.au/ - Kennedy
http://www.kennedyvintners.com.au/ - Kennedy

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