Item No. 24149-2019-1

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YERING STATION Reserve Shiraz Viognier, Yarra Valley 2019 Bottle

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YERING STATION Reserve Shiraz Viognier, Yarra Valley 2019 Bottle

$130.00
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The Yering Station Reserve Shiraz Viognier is a premium red wine from the Yarra Valley region in Australia. This wine is a blend of Shiraz and Viognier grapes, with the

About this wine

YERING STATION Reserve Shiraz Viognier, Yarra Valley

Since 1997, Yering Station has been producing expressive Yarra Valley wines. Under the current guidance of Willy Lunn (and before that Nathan Scarlett), Yering Station employs traditional techniques and new technology to continually improve the wines they produce–the Reserves are the highest expression of the winery. Only made in exceptional vintages, the ‘Reserve’ range from Yering Station comprises fine Yarra Valley Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz Viognier, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Ethereal and elegant, with beautiful balance and structure. Rich and complex, with black fruits dominating the mid-palate. Dark chocolate and earthy spices are complemented by super fine

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Variety/Varieties
Shiraz Viognier
Vintage
2019
Classification
None
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Yarra Valley
State / Province
Victoria

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Yering Station
Langton’s Selections Yering Station Reserve Pinot Noir Yering Station was the first vineyard in Victoria, planted in 1838 by William Ryrie. Paul de Castella, a Swiss immigrant who enjoyed considerable notoriety for his wines, acquired it in 1850. He expanded the vineyard using cuttings from Chateau Lafite, which survived the arduous passage to Australia by being packed in moss. Paul de Castella’s brother-in-law, a sea captain, brought the latest winemaking equipment back from the Bordeaux exhibition of 1859. Yering Station’s wines attracted considerable international and local interest, but the end of a strong economic cycle – underpinned by gold and wool and the fashion of the time – led to a depressed market for wine. By the early 1920s the entire Yarra Valley had lost its fledgling wine industry, most of the land being returned to general agricultural use. Yering Station primarily farmed cattle until 1988 when a 20 acre vineyard was planted. In 1996 the current owners, the Rathbone family, acquired Yering Station and immediately expanded The Estate vineyard to 120 acres. Other vineyard sites have also been leased or acquired taking total vineyard holdings to 252 acres. The overall scale of this wine venture is verging on Napa Valley proportions with the whole vertically integrated wine dream on one site. Yering Station entered a partnership with Champagne Devaux and together they make Yarrabank, a sparkling wine based on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. However it is Yering Station’s Reserve wines that make this producer so interesting. The Reserve Pinot Noir is a fabulous wine. Typical Burgundian wine making practices are employed including cold soak pre-fermentation maceration, partial barrel fermentation and pigeage. The wines are matured in a combination of new and 1 year old French oak. The Reserve Pinot Noir does not have any track record on the secondary market but clearly shows a strong commitment to quality and regional expression. The Reserve Shiraz Viognier is also an outstanding example of this very erratic genre. The Reserve Chardonnay – barrel fermented and seasoned in 60% new and 1 and 2 year old French oak – is a beautiful creamy minerally style. Yering Station makes a multitude of varietals. The Estate Range is excellent. The team at Yering Station are leading lights of the contemporary Australian fine wine scene. The Reserve wines are all well received on the secondary wine market. Andrew Caillard MW, Langton's
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