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Hoddles Creek was planned and developed from day one, with a view to crafting an artful range of superlative Yarra Valley wines. The most arduous aspects were planted, because they offered the best promise of outstanding quality fruit. Chilly mornings, vivid afternoon sun and extended ripening, profound vintages of intensely ripened berries. From four superior rows of Pinot Noir on the Hoddles Creek property at Gembrook. Rows 22 to 26 always yield something spectacular with each new vintage, the mix of Burgundian and new world clones are hand picked and separately vinified for release as an exquisite limited edition, only made in the finest vintage years... For partisans most particular about pinot»
Gary and Nick Farr are father and son, they make wine together but aren't afraid to go head to head when their opinions differ. Nick grew up amongst some of the world's most sacred vineyards, he knows about the land and found a magnificent little site, barely east of Lake Colac. Irrewarra is the vigneron's shangri-la, prepared for viticulture by generations of grazing and eons of the sobering south sea breezes, which stimulate vines to yield meagre harvests of parched little grapes, sleek of tannin and rich in flavour. Vintaged in excruciatingly limited lots, there are fully two styles of Irrewarra on offer, a grapefruit and oyster shell Chardonnay, a Pinot.. It's irrewarra by farr»
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Provenance Golden Plains Pinot Noir 2011 CONFIRM 2011 VINTAGE

Pinot Noir Geelong Victoria
Provenance was established with the objective of making great wines that exhibit the quality of fruit and terroir from choice vineyards in and around the Geelong viticultural precinct. The most pristine grapes are assembled from the Provenance Moorabool Valley property. A component of the finest Bellarine Pinot Noir from the proven Grassy Point site is included. Parcels from the eminent Pierrepoint vineyard at Henty adds another dimension. A portion from the Sinclair property near Ballarat, grown to ancient ordovician soils at 500 metres contributes wonderful bright fruit.
Fruit is harvested on several dates throughout March from four vineyards across the golden plains between Henty, Ballarat and Geelong. All fruit is carefully hand picked, any second class bunches are left behind. The majority is destemmed and lightly crushed on top of the whole bunches into small open fermenters. A wild, indigenous yeast vinification over two or three days is treated to plungovers and allowed to peak at 33C. Upon completion the wine is pressed away from skins, settled for two days and racked to a selection of new and seasoned French oak barrels for malolactic and ten months maturation, racking and the final assemblage before filtration.
Brilliant, crimson red. Lifted red berry and lavender fruit aromas sit within a complex forest floor bouquet. Seamless French clove oak character matches the fruit expression perfectly. A supple, silky texture is evident. Fruit flavours true to the promise of bouquet are delivered across the expansive mid palate, balanced by lovely fine grained tannins. Exhibiting the classic Pinot Noir peacock's tail of flavour that continues to open up through to the finish. Fine natural acid keeps all in fresh, vital check.
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Provenance Wines was established in 1997 with the simple objective of making great wines that exhibit the fruit quality and terroir of special vineyards in and around the Geelong viticultural region

Owner winemaker Scott Ireland has been involved in the wine industry for over twenty five vintages. Experience gained from extensive travel and work in the wine industry throughout Australia, France and the US led to the desire to create his own brand of wines. Wines representative of their source (provenance), but shaped by his feel for the winemaking craft/ art. Scott is a passionate (surely Richo should get an honorary Brownlow) Tiger supporter who loves nothing more than relaxing on his old wooden boat, glass in hand. The wine industry provides both challenge and solace for him.

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Scott's life and business partner, Jen Lilburn (aka 'Prov Queen'), brings a sensibility to Provenance, (mostly by belting Scott around the ears) and keeps the team on the straight and narrow. Together with helping on marketing and business activities for Provenance, Jen runs her own consulting business. Who wants to sit down and relax at night when you can be calculating your BAS statement? How on earth does she do it all?

Kirilly Gordon is usually around making sure the cellar is ship-shape. She brings a tremendous palate and understanding of wine style to the Provenance winemaking team. Five years' experience working in the Macedon Ranges wine region has given her an enviable understanding of cool climate wines. The fact that she is a fine hockey player who could swing a piece of 4 by 2, if she needed to, with deadly precision, only adds weight to her opinions.

The winemaking team is rounded out by Sam Vogel. Sam is at the very end of his winemaking degree and has quickly established himself as a formidible force at the tasting bench and in the manipulation of the beloved San Marino coffee machine. The arrival of his iPod has also changed the cellar dynamic, mostly for the good.

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The small portfolio of select Geelong, Ballarat and Tarrington grapegrowers are also an important part of the Provenance story. Guided by Scott, it's their toil that enables the production of distinctive fruit able to be transformed into wines displaying hallmark features of suppleness, length of flavour, texture and power. Provenance Wines are hand-made, powerful and distinctive.

The reality is that Provenance are winemakers, and therefore everything has got to come from the heart. No harps, violins, not even a banjo. And yes it's very possibly true that the sky's going to fall if you don't drink more of their exquisite wine. The passion is always about the wine, Provenance try to make the very best possible. They have the fruit, the team know how and passion to get the results. Bottom line? Provenance wines are independently highly rated, reasonably priced and made with a commitment to producing the absolute best. Here's cheers to great friends, occasions and the magic in the bottle!

"This is one of the best Australian pinot gris’ I’ve tasted. Richly spiced, almost gewürztraminer-like aromas, ripe and pungent. Middleweight and smooth but rich in the mouth, with great persistence and warmth, but also harmony!" -Sydney Morning Herald, "Australian pinot gris is erratic and few approach the quality of the great Alsace wines, but Provenance 2002, from Geelong, is one. Seductive, with aromatic spice, floral and stone fruit elements on nose and palate, it’s medium-bodied, honeyed and silky in the mouth with a long finish. Moreish and very good!" -The Age, "This Geelong wine has a remarkably Alsatian, pungently spicy character. It’s intensely varietal, rich and ripe-smelling. It’s impressively concentrated, yet smooth, with some warmth from high alcohol strength which doesn’t spoil the balance. A full-frontal white!" -Uncorked Magazine

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