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1 - 6 of 6 Wines By Paringa Estate
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Paringa Estate Chardonnay 2008
Mornington
Available by the case dozen only
Chardonnay is a wine that Mornington does exceedingly well, the cooling maritime breezes of Port Philip Bay encourage vines to yield fruit with complex, crisp and intense varietal flavours. Lindsay McCall is gifted at constructing the most auspicious efforts across a range of styles. Estate Chardonnay is vinified entirely from fruit grown to a half hectare of the choicest plantings grown to three estate managed vineyards at Red Hill. An effusive Mornington wine with a presence of savouryness and layers of fruit, to accompany marron and WA langoustine.
$3499each
$417DOZEN
EACH
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The wines regularly enjoy an unmatched level of success in all national trade shows and competitions Paringa Estate is able to enter, the limitation being the relatively small size of production. Chardonnay grapes all the stalks are gently crushed through an air bag press to obtain the highest quality free run juices, to be barrel fermented in a mix of new and one year old Vosges and Allier French oak barriques of the highest order. A component is treated to wild yeast fermentation, another completes secondary malolactic fermentation. Paringa spends almost a year resting on yeast lees before being prepared for bottling. Alcohol 14.6%
 
Medium yellow green in colour. Savoury bouquet of grilled nuts, lemon and mineral. The palate displays citrus and stonefruit, nectarine and peach, along with the creamy nutty characteristics introduced by barrel fermentation. The mouthfeel is long and rich, finishing with subtle malolactic caramel/ butterscotch flavours and good natural acidity.
Paringa Estate Pinot Noir 2008
Mornington
Paringa is one of Mornington's leading estates, having previously claimed Royal Melbourne Most Successful Winery Trophy and much international acclaim for it's founder. Class fruit, good oak, and a Houdini-like deftness in the handling of Pinot Noir, this is the middle edition of three sensational Cuvées, from some of the finest vines in the locality.
$5999each
$717DOZEN
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Crafted around a backbone of intensely flavoured estate grown Pinot fruit, supported by batches of fine grapes from select, exceptional vineyards around Redhill. A formulation of mature vines and meticulous vineyard management are the recipe for the outstanding presence of fruit within this wine. Crop thinning to reduce the size of the crop and to maximize the quality of the grapes is an essential part of the viticulture at Paringa. Vines are trellised to the Lyre system which allows them to find their own natural balance. The divided canopy helps open the foliage up, allowing better airflow and light penetration to leaves and fruit, assisting the ripening bunches to develop good colour and varietal flavours. Alcohol 14.0%
 
Purple red colour. Paringa Estate exudes complex floral bouquets of dark cherry fruit, subtle new oak char and secondary barrel ferment characters. On the palate there is powerful dark cherry/black fruit flavours well integrated with savoury/ spicy new French oak. The fine grained tannin structure helps provide excellent weight and structure to the wine. Immediately enjoyable upon elease, it will reach it's peak and then age gracefully with careful cellaring.
Currently out of stock
Paringa Estate Shiraz 2007 375ml
Mornington
Paringa Estate has established an unassailable repute over the last twenty years as one of the leading small winery vineyards in the country, named Australian Winery of the Year by James Halliday. Paringa Shiraz won a total of six trophies including Best of Show at the 2006 Royal Sydney, sweeping the field with five Gold Medals and five Trophies, including the prestigious Best of Show and Best Shiraz at the 2009 Royal Sydney, as well as Best Shiraz Trophy Royal Melbourne. Vintage 2007 has claimed a total of five Gold Medals to date.
$2499each
$297DOZEN
EACH
DOZEN
Lindsay and Margaret McCall began their incredible journey in 1984 with the purchase of a derelict orchard on Paringa Road at Red Hill. Their requirements included north facing slopes, a permanent running creek and adequate wind protection. The vineyard is set to a distinctly unique Lyre or U trellis system employing an elaborate steel frame assembly, and is now producing some of the Mornington Peninsula's best quality fruit. Fermentation of the exclusively estate grown Shiraz is carried out in three tonnes open steel pots, exactingly handled to the most adroit vinification techniques. Each component is then barrel aged in a combination of new and prior use French oak barriques. Alcohol 14.5%
 
Deep scarlet colour with darker robes. Bouquet offers the distinctive estate cracked black pepper/ spice characters combined with ripe plum and berry aromatics. On the palate, spicy blackberry and plum fruit flavours are supported by firm fine grained tannins that will soften with bottle development. In 375ml size is drinking beautifully, can be enjoyed young with the finest food and will evolve promptly with cellaring.
Paringa Estate Shiraz 2008
Mornington
Within Paringa Estate's superlative Mornington vineyard lie three distinct and precious blocks which sprout yields of the most prize winning Shiraz grapes. Each parcel is picked and co-fermented separately with just the right amount of Viognier to heighten the individual characteristics of terroir.
$4299each
$513DOZEN
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Lindsay and Margaret McCall began their incredible journey in 1984 with the purchase of a derelict orchard on Paringa Road at Red Hill. Their requirements included north facing slopes, a permanent running creek and adequate wind protection. The vineyard is set to a distinctly unique Lyre or U trellis system using an elaborate steel frame assembly, and is now producing some of the Mornington Peninsula's best quality fruit. Fermentation of the exclusively estate grown Shiraz is carried out in three-tonne open steel pots, co-fermented with a small percentage (3-4%) of Viognier. Each wine is then barrel aged for fifteen months in a combination of new and prior use French oak barriques. Approx 14.5%
 
Purple scarlet colour. Bouquet offers distinctive cracked black pepper/ spice characters combined with subtle viognier aromatics. On the palate, spicy blackberry and plum fruit flavours are supported by firm fine grained tannins that will continue to soften. This is one of Paringa's finest renderings of Shiraz, a wine that can be enjoyed young alongside the finest cuisine and will always reward cellaring.
Paringa Peninsula PE Chardonnay 2008
Mornington
Available by the case dozen only
Fine, elegant and intense, all the hallmarks of Paringa Estate.
$2699each
$321DOZEN
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The early success of Paringa Estate wines is a testimony to founder Lindsay McCall's passion and intuitive feel. Lindsay managed the ten acre vineyard and made wine, while maintaining a full time teaching job. The inaugural vintage processing a mere three tonnes of fruit, it involved a very steep learning curve. Chardonnay was sourced from the Paringa Estate Thacore Vineyard on Callanans Road and the Sea Vista Vineyard at Paringa Road. The winemaking process is almost identical to that of the premium Estate Chardonnay. Fruit is crushed and destemmed, gently airbag pressed and completely barrel fermented in seasoned French oak barriques. A fifth of the wine was wild yeast fermented. Approx 14.5%
 
Medium to full yellow green. Bouquet is fruit driven with citrus and stonefruit characteristics, nectarine and peach in particular. The palate has similar tropical and stonefruit flavours combined with subtle nutty barrel ferment characters and good acidity. This is a lovely fresh wine that will provide excellent current drinking whilst continuing to develop.
Paringa Peninsula PE Pinot Noir 2011
Mornington
The essential Mornington Pinot Noir by one of Australia's leading proponents. Grapes are sourced from three estate leased properties at Red Hill and a number of superlative sites tended by good growers on the Peninsula. The bouquet offers an abundance of lifted blackcurrant, plum and spice. The palate is generous with cherry plum fruit flavours supported by soft fine grained tannins.
$2499each
$297DOZEN
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School teacher turned winemaker Lindsay McCall's passion and fascination for wine began in the mid 1970s. He decided to pursue his dream in 1984 with the purchase of a derelict orchard on Paringa Road. From day one, McCall focused on exactingly managing the soils and the vines. His affinity for the land and astonishing feel for winemaking produced vintages of Pinot Noir that propelled the status of his efforts to stellar heights. Lindsay works closely with some of Mornington's finest vignerons to mentor and to nurture better techniques of viticulture.
 
Bright scarlet colour. Bouquet exudes dark cherry aromas, a sprinkle of cool climate Mornington spice and subtle oak characters. A ripe, fruit driven palate brimming with Pinot fruit flavours, a wine of considerable depth, layered with finesse and style. An excellent current drinking Pinot Noir to accompany duck, pasta or lamb, Paringa Peninsula will also reward a term of cellaring.
Lindsay and Margaret McCall began their incredible journey in 1984 with the purchase of a derelict orchard on Paringa Road at Red Hill Mornington

In the search for a new vineyard property, their requirements included a north facing slope, a permanent running creek and adequate wind protection. The shade thrown by the enormous 60 year old pine trees that surrounded the property proved to be a negative, but when the trees were removed it revealed the stunning views that are now such a recognisable feature of Paringa Estate. The first vines were planted in 1985 and by 1990 the 10 acres (4.2 hectares) were fully planted.

Paringa Estate

The early success of Paringa Estate wines was a testimony to founder Lindsay McCall’s passion and intuitive feel. Lindsay managed the ten acre vineyard and made wine, while maintaining a full time teaching job. First vintage in was in 1988 processing a mere three tonnes of fruit. With no previous winemaking experience, it involved a very steep learning curve. The 2000 vintage was made up of 32 tonnes of Estate grown fruit and 46 tonnes of purchased fruit from a number of local growers.

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After a redevelopment of the winemaking operations allowing production to expand to much higher levels, the total crush in 2005 was 155 tonnes, with the majority of fruit coming from two leased/ managed vineyards in Callanan’s Road and Paringa Road. The estate's ten acre home vineyard is set to a distinctly unique Lyre or “U” trellis system using an elaborate steel frame assembly, and is now producing some of the Mornington Peninsula's best quality fruit.

In the first few years the young vines displayed serious vigour problems caused by the fertile basalt clay soils of the Red Hill region. Several trellis methods were trialled with the Lyre system being most effective at allowing a bigger vine to develop and assisting the vine to find its own natural balance. The divided canopy helps open the vine foliage up allowing better airflow and light penetration to both the leaves and fruit, assisting the ripening bunches to develop good colour and varietal flavours.

The current winery and restaurant building was constructed in 1998 on the same site as the original smaller winery shed. The winery is made up of a barrel room built partly below ground level and with the restaurant on the second floor level above. This natural insulation ensures a cool stable temperature needed for barrel maturation. Double storey height allows very tall, narrow 10,000 and 15,000 litre storage tanks, and maximises the remaining floor space that is used to house the temporary 2 and 3 tonne open stainless steel fermenters used during vintage.

"Throughout Australia and New Zealand there are special winemakers who have received a level of respect that gives them iconic status above their peers. After producing a succession of consistently superb wines over a number vintages, Paringa Estate’s Lindsay McCall has more than earned iconic status!" -Winestate

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“Winemaker Lindsay McCall has shown an absolutely exceptional gift for winemaking across a range of styles, but with immensely complex Pinot Noir and Shiraz leading the way. The wines have an unmatched level of success in the wine shows and competitions Paringa Estate is able to enter, the limitation being the relatively small size of the production!" -James Halliday

"Lindsay McCall has made the top wine in the strongly contested Pinot Noir class of the Winewise Small Vignerons Award four years in a row. Each wine received an outstanding rating. If that’s not enough to convince you that he is one of Australia’s finest hands with Pinot Noir nothing will!" -Winewise

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