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2023 Polygon No. 3

2023 Polygon No. 3

The cool year takes the pretty floral aromatics to even greater heights – P3 in all its ethereal glory. Notes of potpourri, orange blossom and spice frame the red fruit core of crunchy cranberry and raspberry. A wine of light brush strokes over an elegant frame. There’s real tension on the palate as the vibrant fruit, cool natural acid and powdery mouth-coating tannins carry this medium-bodied Grenache through to a long finish.

Estate grown and made 
Certified organic and biodynamic fruit

[VARIETIES] 100% Grenache
[ALC] 14%
[PRODUCTION] 756 bottles
[CELLARING] 10+ years
 

 

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Tasting Notes
The cool year takes the pretty floral aromatics to even greater heights – P3 in all its ethereal glory. Notes of potpourri, orange blossom and spice frame the red fruit core of crunchy cranberry and raspberry. A wine of light brush strokes over an elegant frame. There’s real tension on the palate as the vibrant fruit, cool natural acid and powdery mouth-coating tannins carry this medium-bodied Grenache through to a long finish.
Vineyard Notes
Polygon No. 3 is just 0.274 hectares in size and contains approximately 200 vines. Working with terroir specialist, Pedro Parra, we identified this polygon to be unique in its limestone content. Below a very narrow band of topsoil lies a thick band of sedimentary limestone studded with fractured schist. Once you hit the rock, there is no clay present. Southern Cross certified organic and biodynamic. 1300kg of Polygon 3 fruit was handpicked and delivered to the winery on the 15th of March. Fermented naturally in concrete tulip with 80% whole bunches and the rest de-stemmed. P3 spent a total of 30 days on skins before basket pressing and maturation in one 700L Nomblot concrete egg until bottling in February 2024.

The 2023 Polygon 3 Grenache is grown on a patch (0.27 hectares) of chalky white limestone. The mother rock is schist, devoid of clay (i.e., no iron); only 5% of the western side of the property has these soils. Aromatically, the wine is red-fruited and ultra fine, with crushed rocks and dried flowers, delicate dried herbs and saline acidity. Flavors include fresh watermelon, pink peppercorn, dried mint and a persuasion of amaro-esque herbs. There's an alpine quality here. The wine has an electricity and energy on the palate, which makes for moreish drinking. Chalky tannins shape the palate and finish and linger long after the fruit has receded. The acidity has not been adjusted, and it feels astoundingly fresh and vibrant, despite being at 14% alcohol. Sealed under natural cork. 756 bottles filled.

96 Points, Erin Larkin, Robert Parker Wine Advocate 

Light-medium depth of bright red-purple colour; fresh and aerial, perfumed aromas, raspberry and rose petals, traces of spices—pepper, ginger and star anise—while the palate is elegant and medium bodied at the most, with gentle, fine-grained tannins and lovely line and length. A refined, superfine and elegant grenache. It's all about elegance, subtlety and perfume rather than power or grunt. Beautiful wine. The lightest of the three 2023 Polygon grenaches.

95 Points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review