Mischa Wine Information

Eventide Sauvignon Blanc 2008

Winemaker's comments

Colour:  Pale straw but crystal clear and fresh looking.


Nose:  Behind the initial grassiness of the nose is loads of tropical fruit.  Pineapple, peach, melon, gooseberry and a hint of nettles.


Palate:  Some lime,kiwi and gooseberry on the palate of this lively wine.Good acidity leaving a crisp clean finish and some rhubarb flavour.


Comments:Tasted at the beginning of June 2008.  Unmistakably Sauvignon Blanc with classic flavours.

Awards

  • Michelangelo Awards - Gold (2009)
  • 3&1/2 Stars Platters wine guide
Wine Making Information
Alc. (%) R/S (g/l) VA (g/l) TA (g/l) F.SO2 (mg/l) T.SO2 (mg/l) pH
12% 1.6 0.47 6.5 6 44 3.23
Viticultural Information
Cultivar Sauvignon Blanc
Soil type This vineyard is planted on a Southern slope on rich, deep, decomposed granite soils.
Method of trellising Two-wire trellis, the first wire 60cm above the ground.
Method of pruning Cordon trained, with 2 bud spurs.
Sugar level at harvest 21 Balling
Yield per hectare 8 tons / hectare
Irrigation regime Selective, supplementary irrigation to sustain the vine at an optimal level.
Climatic conditions Growing season: As a result of the good winter rains growth was vigorous and aided by follow-up rains during spring. Budding occurred about ten days later, which was the first indication that the harvest might possibly be late. Budding of white and red cultivars was fairly even, except for Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Spring was very cool, so too early summer, with much rain. The average maximum temperatures for November to January were cooler than the long term averages. Fertility was initially normal to above normal, but cool, rainy and windy conditions during flowering of certain cultivars caused weak set and looser bunches, especially in Merlot, Shiraz and to a lesser extent in Cabernet Sauvignon. Ample soil moisture and cool weather conditions caused vines to grow vigorously. Regular tipping/topping and breaking out of leaves were required to control and aerate canopies. Rain fell throughout the growing season, with heavy showers at the end of November and beginning of December. The harvest: Ripening was delayed and the harvest commenced at least two weeks later than usual. It was a difficult, long harvest season with slow, optimal ripening in mid- and late season cultivars especially. The increased intake later in the season placed cellar personel and capacity under great pressure. Rain during the harvest adversely affected some vineyards. The pressing season was cool to warm at the end of the period with rain in February.
Wood treatment None
Length of barrel maturation N/A