Two Tracks Sauvignon Blanc (EU) 2022
Description
Intense gooseberry, tomato leaf, fresh cut fennel and red capsicum characters underpinned by the classically pungent melon, guava and passion fruit aromatics immediately fill the senses. Delivers a long supple lingering finish.
Certifications
Alcohol
13.0%
Analytical data
dry
Vineyard
Strategically situated sites around Marlborough featuring alluvial gravels, fertile silt loam, clay and pea gravels maximising soil diversity and therefore flavour and profile diversity. Niche style pockets from sites like Rarangi.
Winemaker
Matt Large
Harvest Notes
The growing season in 2021/22 was slightly ahead of the long-term average as far as timing goes and was similar to vintage 2021 in that we had a beautiful warm summer with lower the usual rainfall. Thermometers showed that we only had 7 frost events during spring which is well down on previous years. Budburst and flowering both came early this season and we saw this across all varieties. A warm December in 2020 meant that bud initiation was high and that combined with a warm flowering period in December 2021 meant that bunch weights were high also. Ultimately this resulted in a crop that was significantly bigger than the light 2021 crop and about 5% higher than the long-term average. The early season trend continued, through January, but ripening slowed in February/March due to the higher crop loads compared the 2021. This slowing meant that the ripening period was longer and, in most cases, produced fruit with more richness and intensity. We harvested the first of our fruit on the 28th of Feb 2022. Good weather for ¾ of harvest meant we were able to pick and choose exactly when to pick to get the best flavours from the fruit. A day of rain, followed by 2 days of misty (unseasonal) weather, put a bit more pressure on the winery and the balance of the fruit was picked soon after this to capture the best quality flavours. The slightly above average yields meant that there was plenty of variation within the vineyards we source from and that produced a great variety of fruit flavours for the winemaking team to convert into stunning wines.
Viticulture
The growing season in 2021/22 was slightly ahead of the long-term average as far as timing goes and was similar to vintage 2021 in that we had a beautiful warm summer with lower the usual rainfall. Thermometers showed that we only had 7 frost events during spring which is well down on previous years. Budburst and flowering both came early this season and we saw this across all varieties. A warm December in 2020 meant that bud initiation was high and that combined with a warm flowering period in December 2021 meant that bunch weights were high also. Ultimately this resulted in a crop that was significantly bigger than the light 2021 crop and about 5% higher than the long-term average. The early season trend continued, through January, but ripening slowed in February/March due to the higher crop loads compared the 2021. This slowing meant that the ripening period was longer and, in most cases, produced fruit with more richness and intensity. We harvested the first of our fruit on the 28th of Feb 2022. Good weather for ¾ of harvest meant we were able to pick and choose exactly when to pick to get the best flavours from the fruit. A day of rain, followed by 2 days of misty (unseasonal) weather, put a bit more pressure on the winery and the balance of the fruit was picked soon after this to capture the best quality flavours. The slightly above average yields meant that there was plenty of variation within the vineyards we source from and that produced a great variety of fruit flavours for the winemaking team to convert into stunning wines.
Vinification
Machine Harvested from Marlborough Vineyards, Stainless Steel fermented using selected yeast strains, Blended, stabilised and prepared for bottle.