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1 - 4 of 4 Wines by Barwang
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Barwang Hilltops Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
Hilltops
94 Points James Halliday Wine Companion 2011
The long, late ripening conditions and continental climate of the Barwang Vineyard, marked by cold nights and warm summer days, produces red wines of considerable flavour, power and extract. Since the 1996 edition, Barwang Cabernet Sauvignon has claimed trophies and gold, with every vintage collecting at least one gold medal. "Strong blackberry and oak with further coconut elements. Excellent quality of fruit, an old-fashioned style relying on the wood to carry it, nice concentration of quality fruit underneath!" -Winestate.com
$1299each
$15588/DOZ
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Barwang's Hilltop red wines consistently deliver rich, generous flavours. Cabernet grapes are picked at optimal ripeness and vinified in open top fermenters for a period of ten days. Once gently destemmed, the fruit was inoculated with cultured yeast and the juices pumped over four times daily for a period of four days. The fermenting juice was drained and returned twice daily until the wine was pressed off. To complete primary and malolactic fermentation the wine was transferred to new, one year old, and two year old French and American oak barrels. It was matured in oak for a total of sixteen months with four rackings taking place throughout the maturation. Approx 14.0%
 
Vibrant red purple with crimson hues. Lively blackcurrant, licorice and chocolate fruit notes, with subtle varietal mint nuances. Generous lashings of nutmeg and mocha oak are also prevalent. Fleshy fruit driven wine with dominant flavours of cassis, licorice and dark chocolate. Shows ample structure from supple fruit tannins and nutmeg oak and finishes with lingering savoury tannins. "Leafy Cabernet mintyness, the savouryness of briar, this strobes with cassis, dark and plummy all around, the blackberry fruit and sweet coffee chocolatey characters continue all along the length of the palate. Soft chamois tannins and mocha, vanilla oak characters, give the wine great length, poise and structure!" -Ozwinenews.com
Barwang Hilltops Shiraz 2008
Hilltops
93 Points James Halliday Wine Companion 2011
The McWilliams Barwang Vineyard is trained to yield grapes which express the unique characteristics of the exclusive Hilltops region, delivering distinctive Shiraz wines. Barrel fermentation has enabled better integration of fruit and oak, adding another layer of complexity. In keeping with it's Rhone valley counterparts, predominantly French Vosges oak barrels are employed in the ageing process to add length and impart elegance. "Big, sweet chocolate/ berry and coffee mocha nose. Big, extracted, porty palate - great flavour concentration!" -Winestate.com
$1499each
$17988/DOZ
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The Hilltops enjoy an adequate amount of reliable rainfall, some heavy snowfalls and frost in winter are quite common, with mild days and cool nights, allowing for the slow, even ripening of fruit. Grapes are harvested in the cool of the night to retain the fresh fruit flavours. Vinification takes place in open top fermenters that are pumped over daily and headed down later. Fermentation is held at 20ºC to 22ºC throughout to help preserve the spicy Shiraz fruit flavours and to maintain a tight, fruit driven style. The assemblage is barrel fermented in a combination of new and prior use American and French oaks, whereupon the wine is left to repose for a a year of maturation prior to bottling. Approx 13.0%
 
Deep crimson with brick red hues. Lifted blackberry, savoury and spicy ripe plum and fruit, combined with vanilla and nutmeg oak. A rich, mouth filling palate with spicy black cherry and ripe plum fruit flavours combined with elegant floral and ginger nuances. Nutmeg and vanilla flavours are complemented by supple oak derived from oak fermentation and maturation. Soft, fine tannins bind the wine together to offer a silky, yet powerful finish. "Hunter Valley does to Shiraz what a damn good spanking does to precocious youth. Here's a mellowed, silken wine, so easy to interact with, yet behind it's controlled and genteel varietal fruit pumps the heart of a libertine under the polish of poise and fine breeding!" -Wine Mag.com.au
Barwang Tumbarumba Pinot Gris 2008
Hilltops
McWilliam’s has long been a major player and staunch supporter of the emerging Hilltops, and today retains some of the region's most well endowed Pinot Gris vines. "You'll get nods of approval for serving this. It makes good sense to pick something that goes with most anything, and also appeals to most palates. Nicely perfumed, light florals, prominent fruit. Off-dry on the tongue, flavours of peach, typically crisp French styling, with bright hints of rose petal, quinces and cinammon around a solid core of cool climate fruit!" -RieslingRider.com
$1499each
$17988/DOZ
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Farmer and RAAF fighter pilot Peter Robinson, planted his Barwang Vineyard to vine cuttings procured from McWilliams in 1969. Individual parcels of Pinot Gris are hand picked and treated separately to accentuate vineyard individuality, style and varietal expressions. Gently crushed with skins removed to minimize extraction of colour, the juice was chilled to below six degrees before transferring to tanks for fermentation. Specially selected yeasts are used to heighten the fruit characters whilst providing palate weight and texture. The wine then spent two months on yeast lees to add further complexity before stabilising and bottling early to retain vitality, fruit driven palate and heightened aromatics. Alcohol 14.5%
 
Medium straw colour. Floral and fruits notes of peach, pear and nectarine are present combined with subtle hints of creamy vanilla yoghurt. Intense varietal characters of pear drops and almond dominate the palate. These flavours are textured on the mid palate and finish with a lingering, refreshing cleanliness. "Pretty wine with visual appeal, textures and colours and bosoms of melon and muskyness, some funky dusty spice, figs and pears!" -Pinotfiles.com, "Full points given to one of the areas founding estates, topical pinot gris, crisp and lively and built to drink now. A healthy tranche of vibrant fruit, oranges and peach, apricots and oil, and a bit nutty as well!" -Winemonthly.com.au
Barwang Tumbarumba Sauvignon Blanc 2007
Tumbarumba
Available by the case dozen only
McWilliams Barwang pays tribute to the unique characteristics of cooler climate regions by delivering expressive, distinctive wines that reflect their origins. Tumbarumba produces highly flavoursome Sauvignon Blanc grapes that translate into luscious wines with body and finesse. "Get your smiling gear around a glass of this captivating wine. Stimulating aromatics of vegetal, walnut and slate precede an inspiring palate that turns round 180 degrees and captures the most appetizingly lithe figures of lychee, cumquat and mulberry!" -Wineweekly.com.au
$1699each
$20388/DOZ
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McWilliams truly sets the benchmark within the up and coming wine growing region of Tumbarumba, in terms of quality and expression of the unique regional personality. Sauvignon Blanc is handpicked from three blocks and treated differently to accentuate the individuality of each parcel. All of the fruit is separately and gently crushed then chilled to below 60C. The wine is then pressed to extract the free run juice with minimal skin contact. One parcel was bag pressed and allowed to sit on skins overnight before the juice was drained, to allow maximum flavour extraction. The juice was then fermented with a selected yeast in order to promote the natural fruit characters. Alcohol 11.5%
 
Pale straw with light green hues. Aroma Intense varietal aromas of herbs and tomato vines coupled with passionfruit, mango and some underlying gooseberry and lychee characters. A lovely, lingering palate with intense passionfruit and kiwifruit flavours. These are complemented by the excellent structure, natural acid and nuances of lemon and mandarin. "Gets started with complex vapours, virile expressions, sweet passionfruits and nectarine, greener hints, asparagus and peppers. Truly blessed by a punchy palate, persimmon and limes, a spine trembling sour pineappley acidity that frames the fruit and keeps things appealingly dry. Electrifying with eel and ambrosial with Asian!" -Winemonthly.com.au
McWilliam's Barwang Vineyard is situated along the southwest slopes of the Great Dividing Range, near Young in New South Wales, at an altitude of 520m

Hilltops enjoys adequate and reliable rainfall, with mild days and cool nights, allowing for the slow, even ripening of fruit. The region’s high altitude, cool prevailing winds from the Great Dividing Range which offset diurnal temperatures, and the high minerality of the soil are three significant elements which combine to make the Hilltops a distinctive wine producing region. A dry summer and autumn, with cool nights and mild days exacerbate the extended ripening period. Heavy snowfall and frost in winter are quite common; and whilst substantial rainfall occurs in the growing season, most falls in spring.

The soils are deep red, decomposed granite clays impregnated with basalt. The microclimates and terroir around Barwang Vineyard dictate regional characteristics, and act as a natural protection from the warm inland summer, reducing the risk of heat stress. The result is ideal growing conditions for making premium red wine: grapes achieving maximum ripeness, ideal acid, flavour and colour retention, and intense dark fruit characters. As a safeguard against drought conditions, a massive 100 million litre dam has been built, capable of delivering 120,000 litres of water per hour to twelve zones on the vineyard. During vintage, grapes are crushed on site at Barwang and the juice transported by insulated tanker to McWilliam's winemaking headquarters at Yenda, near Griffith in New South Wales.

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McWilliam’s has long been a major player and staunch supporter of the emerging Hilltops region. Peter Robinson, a local farmer and former RAAF fighter pilot established the then 13 hectare vineyard in 1969 using vine cuttings procured from the McWilliam family. Exactly 20 years later the vineyard was purchased by McWilliam's and progressively expanded to its current 100 hectares. Redeveloped over the course of a decade, the site is currently planted to Cabernet Sauvignon (30 hectares), Shiraz (30 hectares), Chardonnay (18 hectares) and Merlot (nine hectares), with smaller parcels of Semillon, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling.

The climate is often likened to Southern Rhone in France, it is no surprise Barwang produces distinctive spicy, peppery Shiraz. The fruit attains physical ripeness at the higher end of the sugar spectrum, achieving flavour intensity without stewed or porty characters. The finished wine also benefits from components of fruit sourced from vines on the Barwang vineyard which are more than thirty years old. In keeping with its European counterpart, French oak, predominantly Vosges, is used with Barwang Shiraz to add length while imparting a slight austerity to ensure the wine’s cellaring potential. Barwang Shiraz as full flavoured with savoury and spicy blood plum fruit flavours and refined, integrated nutmeg and pencil shavings oak characters.

The Barwang Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz undergo barrel fermentation, enabling better integration of fruit and oak, adding another layer of complexity to the final wines. The dynamics of yeast, oak and oxygen gave a third dimension to the wines, a savoury edge, which is something that the winemakers seek to achieve with Barwang reds. Barwang Cabernet Sauvignon is a distinctive wine, displaying intense dark berry fruit and blueberry conserve flavours, rather than the typical minty and cassis Cabernet characters found in other regions.

McWilliam's truly sets the benchmark for Barwang in terms of yields, quality and the expression of the unique regional flavours. In 2001 the Hilltops region was 2.3°C cooler than the mean January temperature (22.9°C). Cooler conditions as well as reduced yields, produce fruit with more pronounced regional and varietal characters. These factors in turn influence the winemaking decisions. For the reds, reduced oak tannins are brought about by the introduction of larger format oak, allowing for better fruit expression. The Hilltops and Tumbarumba regions have long been pioneers of new and exciting wine styles in Australia. The McWilliams vvineyards here have established a leading edge in the continuing evolution of high-grown styles, with the release of the new styles to the Barwang range.

http://www.mcwilliams.com.au/ - Barwang

McWilliam’s outstanding success at the 2006 Canberra Regional Wine Show secured for the estate Most Successful Exhibitor of Show Trophy. Every wine entered by McWilliam’s Barwang collected a medal. This accolade marks McWilliam’s fourth Most Successful trophy for this year at wine shows across Australia. McWilliam’s Barwang led the charge, collecting a trophy and three gold medals. Barwang Cabernet has always been well received by media and consistently awarded at shows across the country. This medal again confirmed the excellent quality and continuity of this wine. Since the 1996 vintage, Barwang Cabernet Sauvignon has been awarded a total of two trophies and 17 gold medals, with every vintage collecting at least one gold medal. Also garnering gold from the Canberra Regional Wine Show haul was the highly anticipated 2004 Barwang Shiraz Viognier. Another winner was the 2005 Barwang Tumbarumba Chardonnay, a new style for the range which collected a trophy and gold medal at the wine show.

The addition of a Merlot to the Barwang range is an indication of the confidence in quality and consistency of red fruit available from the Hilltops district. After years of trial and experimentation, reliable and continuing supplies of excellent quality Merlot are flowing from the Barwang Vineyard. The wine displays rich primary fruit flavours and distinctive ripe blackberry characters that have become the hallmarks of red wines from the Hilltops district. The Merlot vines were originally planted in 1991, and are now of sufficient maturity to meet the high standard set for wines which carry the Barwang label.

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