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2023 Polygon No. 5

2023 Polygon No. 5

Polygon No. 5 has thrived in this cool year, presenting a darker, brooding nose of crushed rock, red and dark berries and a wild, amaro-inflected spice profile. Opens up slowly and magnificently in the glass, revealing blood orange, pomegranate and dark berry notes on the palate. There’s real presence here – with a silhouette that fills the doorway – and a tannin profile that is perhaps even more integrated at this young stage than in years previous. Energy, tension and a real sense of subtlety in 2023.

Estate grown and made 
Certified organic and biodynamic fruit

[VARIETIES] 100% Grenache
[ALC] 14%
[PRODUCTION] 979 bottles
[CELLARING] 10+ years
 

 

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Tasting Notes
Polygon No. 5 has thrived in this cool year, presenting a darker, brooding nose of crushed rock, red and dark berries and a wild, amaro-inflected spice profile. Opens up slowly and magnificently in the glass, revealing blood orange, pomegranate and dark berry notes on the palate. There’s real presence here – with a silhouette that fills the doorway – and a tannin profile that is perhaps even more integrated at this young stage than in years previous. Energy, tension and a real sense of subtlety in 2023.
Vineyard Notes
Polygon No. 5 consists of two very similar nearby parcels making up 0.37 hectares in size. It is significant for its heavily fractured schist that contains clay and iron in the fractures. With a slightly thicker band of topsoil, there is more clay influence here, but once you get more than four feet down the schist becomes quite dense. Southern Cross certified organic and biodynamic. 1700kg of fruit was handpicked on the 15th of March from Polygon No. 5. Just like P3, we left 80% as whole bunches in the ferment as always in Nicol Velo unlined concrete tulip. With a cool, natural ferment and gentle extraction, it was pressed after nearly a month on skins before malolactic fermentation. The wine was matured in a 1200L concrete tulip for 10 months and bottled in February 2024.

The 2023 Polygon 5 Grenache is from the same vineyard block as the Polygon 3 Grenache (grown on a pocket of limestone), so it really highlights the distinction between the two. The vines here are 70 years old and grown on a schist soil profile, with weathered clay. This imbues the wine with density and power. It is more darkly colored in the glass. Here, the fruit and tannins are singularly more robust than the Polygon 3, yet it streams and cascades across the palate, providing more chew and shape. This is earthy yet pure, and it is herbal as well. You also get flavors of raspberry pip, watermelon, licorice root, cold black tea, moss and wet concrete. It's complex and kaleidoscopic, lovely. I think I prefer the febrile, diaphanous nature of the Polygon 3, but it is only a matter of preference/taste. These are both superlative Grenache examples. 14% alcohol, sealed under natural cork. 979 bottles filled.

96 Points, Erin Larkin, Robert Parker Wine Advocate 

Medium-depth of red-purple colour, bright and clear, the bouquet showing darker red fruits, raspberry to cranberry, with some ironstone and earthy peppery notes, the palate medium bodied but with quite assertive tannins that grip the tongue early but finish smoothly. Hints of cola in the aftertaste. There's a nice touch of fruit sweetness and the finish is very long and supple.

96 Points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review