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From the Winery June 2009….
June 17, 2009 | Filed Under Uncategorized | No Comments
Winter is now upon us in the Barossa and the cold and frosty nights are not far away. It’s a great time to kick back with a great glass of red and chat about the winery happenings in front of the open fire in Cellar Door.  Currently all of our reds have gone through malolactic fermentation and have had their first racking out of barrel.  The Cab and Merlot look to be of very high quality at this early stage, this is despite the heat wave of February.  All other batches are of good quality and time will tell as to what will be the pick of the vintage!
We’ve bottled our first white for the year, ‘Ross Semillon 2009′, it is to be the first release of a straight Semillon since the 03 vintage.  The quality and characteristics of the wine were too good to blend - an excellent example of Barossa Semillon with zippy acidity and amazing length on the pallet!
Our 2008 reds are maturing nicely in barrels. I will start looking at blending options in August and September and all final blends will be bottled by the end of the year. Of course before deciding the final blends I will taste each barrel, this usually takes about two weeks.
Tough job this winemaking, tasting wine all day! But seriously it’s a very important, challenging and rewarding process as each barrel contains it’s own unique flavours and qualities.  Drop by Cellar Door during winter to catch all the events happening at Ross Estate. I’ll be pouring wines on the 28th of June for the Barossa At Home event. We also have the South Australia Living Arts Display ‘SALA” in August and of course the Barossa Gourmet Weekend is coming up in late August and promises to be better than the last…See you here!!
Alex Peel - Winemaker
CITCSA Chairman’s Luncheon
February 19, 2009 | Filed Under Uncategorized | No Comments
Samela Harris (The Advertiser), Nick Begakis AM (Chairman), Anne Ross-Manfield (Ross Estate Wines) and Mobo Gao (University of Adelaide)
Anne was invited to attend the Council for International Trade and Commerce of South Australia (CITCSA) Chairman’s Luncheon Thursday Feb 12. The delegates were treated to some of Ross Estate’s finest wines carefully selected to match the lavish luncheon menu.
In the vineyard….
August 29, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | No Comments
‘It’s mid August now and the pruning of our vines is complete. With the likelihood of minimal water available to the vines this season, we are 70mm down on rain so far this year. With this in mind, we pruned to give the best advantage for a good vintage at years end. September will see the first buds opening, on the white varieties, quickly followed by the reds. As Tempranillo has now gained a strong following, we are grafting more vines to this Spanish variety. The reds from the 2008 vintage at Ross Estate has given us some of the best grapes I have seen in 15 years. Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, Merlot and the old faithful Grenache were outstanding. I must give thanks to the vineyard team for an excellent year and the winemakers for looking after the wine for the next two years before you can taste it!!’
                                                                          John Stephenson - Vineyard Manager
From the winery….
August 29, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | No Comments
‘As the cold of the winter months pass and the warmth of springs greets us at the winery’s door every morning, we can look back at the happenings of the cellar after the hectic rush of ‘vintage’. We have finished bottling all of our 2008 white wines after weeks of blending, stabilising and filtering. The early morning starts to sterilise the bottling line were worth it as all the wines look fresh and zesty, especially the new ‘Imposter’ blend. In June we completed primary racking of the 2008 red barrels and made our initial classifications for quality. Truthfully it was a hard exercise as this year’s reds are exceptional.  Picking our entire vineyard before the February/March heat wave has proved very beneficial, maintaining fresh varietal characters in both red and white varities. In early Spring the 2007 vintage reds in barrel will be tasted to initiate the blending process and preparation for bottling before Christmas.  Most of these wines will then not be released until late in 2009, but good things come to those who wait! Drop into the cellar door soon and possibly take a winery tour, available to anyone interested in seeing what really happens behind the scenes.’
    Cheers,                                                                           Â
              Neville Falkenberg & Alex Peel
               Ross Estate Winemakers
