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Lambert Nebbiolo 2022

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Lambert Nebbiolo 2022
Producer Lambert Wines
Region, Country Yarra Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 6
Product Code 23115-750

Lambert’s Nebbiolo block sits halfway up Denton’s northwestern slope, catching all available sunshine. There are six acres planted to a patchwork of six clones; Mat 3 accounts for half the acreage, with the balance comprising K6, Mat 9, Mat 10, 230 and 111. The soils here (granitic sand over granite bedrock) provide a unique terroir for the Yarra and Nebbiolo, and—along with the climate and organic farming—gives this wine much of its brightness, fresh red fruit, floral perfume and fine tannins.

Wild fermented without temperature control, 2022 spent 18 days on skins with frequent plunging and foot stomping. The wine was pressed to Slavonian and French oak foudres for 18 months before being bottled without fining or filtration. The clonal mix came in at 40% Mat 3—which Luke explains brings the power from its small berries and bunches—and 30% K6, which adds floral prettiness, with the balance a mix of the other four clones.

From a year that Luke puts up there with 2012, 2015 and 2017―universally considered the finest of the last decade-plus―the new release offers everything we love in a Lambert Nebbiolo: the prettiness, the pulse-raising perfume, the refined structure, teasing depth and lingering finish. “I’m just trying to make something beautiful. Beauty is what Nebbiolo is all about. Pinot and Nebbiolo do beauty like no other,” Lambert told us towards the start of his journey. “That’s the journey I’m on, searching for perfume, serious refinement and beauty.” While Luke’s journey is nowhere near its end, his 2022 release strongly suggests he has found what he was looking for all those years ago.


Lambert Nebbiolo 2022

Reviews

“For what I want from a wine, nebbiolo ticks every box,” says Lambert. “But it’s the ultimate challenge for a winemaker. The winemaking itself is relatively easy, but the variety is so fickle: you have to adapt your farming to the site where it’s grown, and it has such a long growing season. There are so many opportunities for things to go wrong; you have to be so patient.” Luckily, Lambert is patient: even in the cool, late 2022 vintage, he has coaxed beautiful, red cherry fruit and superfine, porcelain-textured tannins from this fickle grape. Deceptively light-looking and (relatively) “soft” (for a nebbiolo) now, there’s plenty of acid, tannin and stuffing here to see it age well in the bottle.”
Max Allen, Australian Financial Review
“The 2022 Nebbiolo is the real deal, thanks to its combination of power, composure, impressive complexity and structure. Brooding aromas of dark cherry and raspberry are topped by savory tar and roasted meats. Powerful yet approachable, a rich vein of pliable tannins underpins a deep well of asphalt and black cherry flavors. Possessing exceptional length and balance, with a finish that goes on and on, this is benchmark New-World Nebbiolo.”
96 points, Angus Hughson, Vinous
“I know this is a Yarra Valley wine, and I dislike comparing Australian Nebbiolo to Piedmont, though I will say, this puts me in mind of something from Neive, Barbaresco. Sorry. Rules are made to be broken, sometimes. Red cherry, strawberry, almond meal, a dried rose and mint perfume. It’s medium-bodied, red fruited, quite stony and gentle earthy, tea and almond, fine brick dust tannin, pulls savoury but has this quiet succulence that’s so appealing. The shape and structure of it is top notch. The finish is long, with just a hint of orange peel bitterness. There’d be no mistaking it for anything other than Nebbiolo, and a distinctive and excellent one at that. Unreal.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

Reviews

“For what I want from a wine, nebbiolo ticks every box,” says Lambert. “But it’s the ultimate challenge for a winemaker. The winemaking itself is relatively easy, but the variety is so fickle: you have to adapt your farming to the site where it’s grown, and it has such a long growing season. There are so many opportunities for things to go wrong; you have to be so patient.” Luckily, Lambert is patient: even in the cool, late 2022 vintage, he has coaxed beautiful, red cherry fruit and superfine, porcelain-textured tannins from this fickle grape. Deceptively light-looking and (relatively) “soft” (for a nebbiolo) now, there’s plenty of acid, tannin and stuffing here to see it age well in the bottle.”
Max Allen, Australian Financial Review
“The 2022 Nebbiolo is the real deal, thanks to its combination of power, composure, impressive complexity and structure. Brooding aromas of dark cherry and raspberry are topped by savory tar and roasted meats. Powerful yet approachable, a rich vein of pliable tannins underpins a deep well of asphalt and black cherry flavors. Possessing exceptional length and balance, with a finish that goes on and on, this is benchmark New-World Nebbiolo.”
96 points, Angus Hughson, Vinous
“I know this is a Yarra Valley wine, and I dislike comparing Australian Nebbiolo to Piedmont, though I will say, this puts me in mind of something from Neive, Barbaresco. Sorry. Rules are made to be broken, sometimes. Red cherry, strawberry, almond meal, a dried rose and mint perfume. It’s medium-bodied, red fruited, quite stony and gentle earthy, tea and almond, fine brick dust tannin, pulls savoury but has this quiet succulence that’s so appealing. The shape and structure of it is top notch. The finish is long, with just a hint of orange peel bitterness. There’d be no mistaking it for anything other than Nebbiolo, and a distinctive and excellent one at that. Unreal.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

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