Scary Gully Pinot Noir is from Gentle Folk's stable of incredibly well-made single vineyard wines. Scary Gully, the playful name given to a very steep hillside vineyard in Carey Gully, has produced some of Adelaide Hills' best Pinot Noirs for the thick end of a decade now. Gareth now farms this vineyard by himself, and produces a single vineyard wine from it each year. This wine sees extended time in barrel and in bottle before release. Small production. A wine well worth the price paid.
From Gareth Belton, Winemaker: "
The Pinot noir at Scary Gully is one of the highest and oldest in the Adelaide Hills and sits upon a ridge of sandstone and quartz. The 2022 vintage ended up being even cooler and later than the 2021 growing season, so again we had some serious farming challenges on the steep slopes in the wet! However, the low yielding, cool and slow ripening season has resulted in wines that have a depth and tension we rarely achieve in the Hills. It is no doubt that the 2022 vintage will go down as one of the great years for Pinot noir.
Vineyard: Scary Gully, Forest Range
Planted: 1984
Clones: MV6, D5V12, GM8 and Pommard
Elevation: 620m
Aspect: SE and SW
Soil: Light loamy clay over sandstone with extensive quartz
Vinification: 20% whole cluster open top fermentation for two to three weeks followed by 8 months in oak, 15% new, before racking to tank for three months and bottled.
Harvest date: 26 March 2022
Bottled: 16 March 2023
Alc: 13.3%
pH: 3.64
TA: 5.8 g/L
Production: 220 doz"
Winemaking Style: Progressive
How it drinks: Fine, Concentrated, and Textural
Grape Variety(ies): Pinot Noir
Region: Adelaide Hills
Country: Australia
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