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Spinifex Chenin Blanc 2023

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Spinifex Chenin Blanc 2023
Producer Spinifex
Region, Country Barossa Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 23190-750

This may be the first release of Spinifex’s Chenin Blanc, but these vines have been around for almost a century. Pete and Magali have been working with the old bush-vine Grenache and Shiraz from this ancient site in the Angaston foothills for well over 10 years, all the while eyeing an opportunity with the small Chenin block on the property. In 2022, they harvested their first crop, which they used in their Lola blend. This year, the crop from this one-acre block of dry-grown, gnarly old vines warranted its own bottling.

The Chenin fruit from this old site holds natural breadth and intensity of flavour, so Pete picks early to capture natural freshness and preserve balance. The fruit is crushed without destemming and pressed to French oak for fermentation, followed by partial malolactic conversion and maturation in demi-muids.

Old vine magic here! It’s superbly intense on the nose, radiating fresh stone fruit, sunny warmth, grilled nuts and creamy lees. The texture is soft and giving, with pin-point acidity and more of those lovely Chenin fruit tones. Long and mouthwatering on the finish, this is a belter of a first release—and a sign of great things to come. 

Spinifex Chenin Blanc 2023

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Reviews

“There’s a scaffolding to this wine that is impressive. No worries about the flavour, it has that, apples and citrus, stonefruit and rust, a seaweed note. It makes character look easy. But from there it pulls in the girders and turns its room into something grander, and that’s its point of distinction.”
93+ points, Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front

Reviews

“There’s a scaffolding to this wine that is impressive. No worries about the flavour, it has that, apples and citrus, stonefruit and rust, a seaweed note. It makes character look easy. But from there it pulls in the girders and turns its room into something grander, and that’s its point of distinction.”
93+ points, Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front

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