2007 goose chase rose


Region:


Margaret River Western Australia


Composition:

60%Malbec, 40% Shiraz

Vintage Conditions:

The 2007 vintage was one of the earliest on record,
with low yields and an abundance of sunshine.
As a result, fruit ripened quickly and evenly, with good varietal definition.

Winemaking:

Free-run Shiraz and Malbec juice was drained off after 12 hours skin contact
and fermented at cool temperatures in stainless steel vats. 
The wine was bottled young to retain freshness and vibrancy.
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Aromas of Turkish delight and summer berries tantalise the senses, 
          flooding the mouth with romance, leaving a lovely, dry finish.
      
Fun and carefree this wine is best served chilled
and enjoyed with good friends.

Quaff 2009  - Peter Forrestal "Bloody Good" - 2007 goose chase rosé;
"bright pink... intense rasberry, red currant and raspberry flavours...
bright and lively with fresh, cleansing acidity so that it   
finishes dry and long"

2008 Small vigneron's Awards - Silver Medal
2007 Perth Royal Show - Bronze Medal

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Winemaker Comments:

Bernard Abbott

Colour:

Blushing Pink

Nose:

Turkish delight and delicate summer berries

Palate:

Raspberry, cherry and blackcurrant flavours
present a delicious well rounded persistence on the palate.

Wine Analysis: 13.8% alc/vol

Peak Drinking:

Now—2009

Food Matching:


Thai cuisine or serve with warm duck
salad with pear garnish, 
fresh seafood or
grilled fish.
 
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