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1 - 3 of 3 Wines By Mitchell
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Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz 2009
Clare Valley
Yes there really is an old pepper tree which grows on the Mitchell Watervale vineyard, a happy coincidence, as the nose and palate exhibits exemplary varietal spice and pepper characters of good Shiraz. Peppertree is full flavoured and has a soft, almost velvety palate, harmoniously integrated and very easy to drink in its youth, with the quality and structure to mature and to develop.
$2199each
$261DOZEN
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Jane Mitchell takes an active role in the Clare Winemakers Association and was one of the first appointees of the South Australian Tourism Commission. Currently she sits on the Australian Regional Winemakers Forum, Wine Federation of Australia Council and has recently finished a six year term with the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Board. Shiraz is picked at optimum ripeness and fermented on skins to extract maximum flavours and character. Exactingly vinified to an earthy Rhonesque styling, fruit, oak, acidity and tannins are present in the right proportions. Eighteen months maturation in small French oak barrels adds complexity to one of the Clare Valley's most cherished wines.
 
Rich, deep red colour. Bouquet offers sweet spices of nutmeg and clove which combine with a touch of pepper, anise and cedar spice. Ripe Shiraz flavours, dark chocolate with hints of liquorice. The silky mouth coating tannins add a gentle firmness and elegant structure to the wine.
Mitchell Sevenhill Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
Clare Valley
Available by the case dozen only
A classic Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, an elegant wine of power and elegance, bottle aged for development under the Mitchell estate cellars. The Sevenhill Vineyard has supported orchards and vineyards since the 1860s and was replanted in the early eighties to Cabernet. These vines are now fully mature and yield the Clare Valley's most splendid Cabernet fruit. Even in it's youth, Sevenhill displays magnificent structure, the palate is full of flavour and closes to a firm tannic finish. The essential ingredients of good fruit, warming oak, well balanced acidity and ripe tannins are present in all the right proportions.
$2499each
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Andrew Mitchell has spent vintages in Europe to deepen his understanding of the world's great wines. His experiences continue to contribute to the development and refinement of the Mitchell style. Careful land management is nothing new to Mitchell, who have long known that dry grown fruit develop finer characteristics. Careful soil management and conservative old style farm and biodynamic practices have proven to be totally sustainable and deliver consistently excellent fruit. Planted exclusively to red varietals, Sevenhill is the source for Mitchell's Cabernet Sauvignon. The grapes are picked at several different stages in order to capture the full array of varietal Cabernet characters. The finished wine is treated to two full years ageing in tightly grained French oak barriques without filtration.
 
Colour is a deep dark red. A thoroughly mesmerising bouquet,strong berry characters on the nose are met by overtones of new French oak. The palate is very full flavoured, a classic cabernet structure with a firm backbone of fine grained tannins. The years of rest at the Mitchell cellars have allowed the components to harmonise into a luscious and fully integrated Cabernet wine to ravish with the finest faire. Sevenhill is long lived and will continue to develop, but is stunning now after decanting and breathing.
Mitchell Watervale Riesling 2012
Clare Valley
Available by the case dozen only
Careful attention to the health of soil and conservative old style farming practices have proven to deliver a consistently excellent quality of fruit that equates to some of the finest vintages in Clare Valley. Watervale is a very special place within the valley and Riesling is the grape of choice. Mitchell has consistently been one of the Clare Valley's best received Rieslings, the fine dry palate displays classic regional/ varietal fruit characters of jasmine and limes, truly flavourful, culminating in a crisp yet lingering finish.
$1999each
$237DOZEN
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Mitchell's largest vineyard is located at Watervale, several kilometres south of the estate's wineworks. Set on the exposed eastern slopes of undulating hills, with long rows of vine, this can be a very bleak place in the middle of winter at pruning time. The isolation and chills has led to it becoming known among the vineyard workers as Alcatraz, a place to do penance in the cold, wind and rain of a Clare winter. Alcatraz, which only ever yields around two ton per acre, is particularly suited to Riesling, infusing the fruit with great depth of flavour. The fully mature vines are planted to soils that are rich red brown loam and clay over limestone, at an altitude between 300 and 400 metres.
 
Light lemon colour. Delicate and floral with lightly toasty, buttery hints of lemon rind, beeswax and honey, long lingering fruits are the hallmarks. The flavours evolve into the rich toasty characters for which Watervale is so renowned. An immensely satisfying wine with finesse and a touch of dryness, crisp acidity and long fruit driven finish. Consistently one the Clare Valley's finest, Mitchell drinks fresh and lively whilst in it's youth, continues to deliver a zesty and refreshing palate, suitably mated to garlic prawns, crisp skin chicken and risotto.
Jane and Andrew Mitchell established the winery in 1975 on the Mitchell family property in the western hills of the Clare Valley in South Australia

An old sandstone apple store was converted to serve as a rustic cellar door sales area. Continued growth has resulted in further development of the winery buildings and winemaking plant. Currently some 500–700 tonnes of premium fruit is crushed and processed in a well equipped modern winery. The imposing two-storey century-old family home sits amid the vineyards, overlooking the winery.

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Andrew Mitchell was born on the Mitchell family vineyard. He studied Economics before the idea of returning and establishing the winery became a reality in 1975. Studying Wine Science at Riverina College (Charles Sturt University) in the late seventies helped crystallise Andrew’s winemaking philosophies. Andrew has always sought to make wines of intensity of varietal fruit flavours and definitive regional character; wines which are balanced, drink well when young and have the capacity to age well.

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Over the last few years Andrew has travelled extensively and spent vintage in France in order to develop his understanding of the great wines of the world. Together with his study of Anthropology and Classics, this experience will ensure the continued development and refinement of the Mitchell style. Andrew has recently taken on a 3 year term as Chairman of the Clare Valley Winemakers Association.

Jane Mitchell came to the industry from a nursing background. In 1977 she completed the Wine Production and Marketing Course at Roseworthy College (now University of Adelaide). With Andrew Mitchell she continues to develop the wine styles and marketing strategies. Jane focuses on the management and marketing of the business and continues to build the reputation of Mitchells as "One of the finest small wineries in Australia" -James Halliday

Jane’s commitment to the wine industry has seen her take an active role in the Clare Winemakers Association, the group which promotes the area as a whole. In this role she was instrumental in initiating the Clare Gourmet Weekend as the first of its kind in Australia. This is a celebration of food and wine in the idyllic rustic surroundings of the Clare Valley. In recognition of her work in promoting the area and the wine industry generally, Jane was one of the first appointees of the South Australian Tourism Commission. Currently she sits on the Australian Regional Winemakers Forum, Wine Federation of Australia Council and has recently finished a 6 year term with the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Board.

The grapes for Mitchell wines come from the company’s four local vineyards. Varieties planted are Riesling, Semillon, Shiraz, Merlot, Grenache and Cabernet. Soils are red-brown loam and clay over limestone. The altitude of these vineyards is between 300 and 400 metres and the average rainfall in the vicinity of 600mm, falling mostly in the winter (May–September)

http://www.mitchellwines.com/ - Mitchell
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The largest vineyard is located at Watervale, several kilometres south of the winery. Set on the exposed eastern slopes of undulating hills, with long rows of vines, this can be a very bleak place in the middle of winter at pruning time. This has led to it becoming known among the vineyard workers as Alcatraz - a place to do penance in the cold, wind and rain of a Clare winter. Alcatraz is particularly suited to the Riesling variety.

The other major vineyard is at the winery site at Sevenhill. Planted entirely to red grapes: Cabernet, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, this is the source vineyard for the Mitchell Cabernet. A new vineyard was acquired in 1995. This Watervale vineyard is planted with 50 year old dry grown Grenache and Riesling grapes. The most recent purchase is a 130 acre farm at Auburn which is being developed with vines and olives. In addition, selected growers are contracted to supply particular parcels of grapes to blend with the home grown fruit.

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