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Jasper Hill, Georgia's Paddock, Heathcote, 2006

Jasper Hill, Georgia's Paddock, Heathcote, 2006

Type Red
Product number: 696072
£79.00
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THE PRODUCER
Jasper Hill was established in 1982, by former food scientist Ron Laughton, and
his wife Elva, and ever since then has been a small family business. The
estate’s two single vineyards are named after daughters Emily and Georgia, who
are both involved in the business. Today the Laughtons own 20 hectares of
biodynamically farmed vineyards, all planted on their own roots. Jasper Hill
produces six wines from three individual vineyards, the flagships of which are
the Georgia’s Paddock Shiraz and Emily’s Paddock Shiraz/Cabernet Franc.

THE WINE
Georgia’s Paddock Shiraz is one of Jasper Hill’s two famous Heathcote single
vineyards. 12 hectares of biodynamically grown un-grafted Shiraz vines lie on an
elevated hillside at altitudes of 320 meters above sea-level, with north-western
exposure. The vines were planted in 1975 and soils are classically deep
rusty-red gravelly loams. The first vintage of Georgia’s Paddock was made in
1982, and the wine is deeply concentrated with black and blue fruit intensity,
floral and spice complexity, chewy ripe tannins, and a very long juicy finish.

INFORMATION
Type:RedVintage:2006
Country:AustraliaRegion:VictoriaSub region:Heathcote
Grape:100% ShirazStyle:Rich and IntenseSweetness:DryABV:15%Drinking window:2009
- 2028Size:750mlFood match:Beef and Venison



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