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Auction Closing On Sun 1 Dec 2024, 9 PM AEST
Lot # 62
Sun 1 Dec 2024, 9 PM AEST

blue poles

BLUE POLES Reserve Merlot, Margaret River 2019 Bottle

1 * Bottle
Lot # 62
Sun 1 Dec 2024, 9 PM AEST

blue poles

BLUE POLES Reserve Merlot, Margaret River 2019 Bottle

1 * Bottle
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$19.00
Total: $19.00 + 18.00 % BPA = $22.42
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About this wine

Blue Poles Reserve Merlot, Margaret River

Since 2007, Blue Poles has produced varietal ‘reserve’ wines from their plantings of Merlot.

On the vine, the fruit is subject to thinning after fruit set but before veraison. At harvest, the grapes are hand-picked in the cool early morning and any that are not good ‘enough to eat’ are discarded. After a gentle extraction, the wine is vinified before spending 18-22 months on French oak.

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Variety/Varieties
Merlot
Vintage
2019
Classification
None
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Margaret River
State / Province
Western Australia

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Blue Poles

Blue Poles is a Margaret River boutique winery in Rosa Brook that focuses its efforts on Bordeaux ‘Right Bank’ varieties of Merlot and Cabernet Franc in contrasts to the ‘Left Bank’ Cabernet Sauvignon which dominates the region. The site was selected due to the depth of laterite gravels and nature of the subsoils, the subtle recognition of a cooler micro-climate, and the topography aiding in the ripening of the grapes which preserves acid but maximises tannin and flavour. These small but critical factors have ensured the wines are not manipulated at the winery in any way with the aim of representing the terroir of the site in its purest form.

The vineyard was named after the Jackson Pollock painting Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952.  Purchased for the sum of $1 million by the Australian National Gallery in the early 1970s which was controversial in Australia at the time.  This purchase, however, is now seen as a watershed in Australian history as it represented a more modern forward-thinking Australia. These traits are echoed by those at Blue Poles Winery in the vineyard and the winery. 

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