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Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Gris 2022

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Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Gris 2022
Producer Quealy Winemakers
Region, Country Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 21758-750

If you ask Tom McCarthy to describe the difference between Pinot Grigio and Gris, he'll tell you Quealy’s single-vineyard Pinot Gris comes from higher altitude vineyards. This means the grapes need to be left on the vine to ripen into late Autumn, and they produce heady and richer body wines. The Grigio on the other hand comes from the warmer Balnarring sites where the fruit is picked earlier and produces racier wines.


This is 100% estate Mornington Pinot Gris sourced from basalt-derived volcanic soils in the Musk Creek Vineyard. The dry-grown, own-rooted vines were planted in 1997 and enjoy a north-north-east aspect. This site enjoys cooler conditions and ripens later than Tussie Mussie. It’s perched at 180-210 metres altitude atop Main Ridge. Here it overlooks Westernport Bay and the heads, and the persistent, cooling breeze from Bass Strait ensures the fruit maintains freshness. The site produces bunches of tiny, pink berries with excellent acidity—the result is a deeper, spicier, more complex and mineral Gris. The fruit is always hand-harvested.


The ‘Alsatian-style’ press cycle is a long process. Whole bunches are loaded into the press and gently extracted over six hours to capture only the most delicate phenolics. The juice was then racked, and half fermented (wild) in stainless steel while the rest went to French oak (10% new) for structure and complexity. There was no bâtonnage.

Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Gris 2022

Reviews

“Pale straw yellow with ripe pear, jasmine and caramelised cashews on the nose. It is rich and inviting with a sense of generosity that appeals. With that said, it still carries a framework of acidity to ensure flow and direction to a long and lingering finish that has an unexpected dryness which adds to its appeal.”
95 points, Stuart Knox, The Real Review
“The most colour of the gris releases, and the richest with baked pears, lemon butter and lime cream. It’s a serious style, full bodied with peach fuzz texture, slightly sticky phenolics and a little bitter on the finish.”
94 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2024

Reviews

“Pale straw yellow with ripe pear, jasmine and caramelised cashews on the nose. It is rich and inviting with a sense of generosity that appeals. With that said, it still carries a framework of acidity to ensure flow and direction to a long and lingering finish that has an unexpected dryness which adds to its appeal.”
95 points, Stuart Knox, The Real Review
“The most colour of the gris releases, and the richest with baked pears, lemon butter and lime cream. It’s a serious style, full bodied with peach fuzz texture, slightly sticky phenolics and a little bitter on the finish.”
94 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2024

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