The Catkin story revolves around the Hazel Tree. The Celts believed the trees that grew around them all held special powers. The Hazel Tree is arguably the quintessential Celtic Tree due to it’s legendary position at the heart or entrance of the Otherworld. This wine is named after the flower of the Hazel. Catkins are the cascading bunches of Hazel flowers seen in late winter signifying the origin of harvest with exploding colour and life.
Vineyards:
Catkin is blended from four parcels of wine, each from a unique micro-climate region of McLaren Vale. The first from Whites Valley producing wines with textural tannins and great flavour depth. The second from McLaren Flat is off the vineyard surrounding the winery, producing elegant lifted wines with fine tannins. The third from Blewitt Springs produces wines with elegant red fruits and hints of menthol. And the last vineyard from Aldinga produces full-bodied wines with dark fruits. The resultant blend, is one of exquisite balance, far surpassing the sum of its parts.
Winemaking:
Destemmed into open fermenters as whole berries. Plunged 3 times daily for 12 days, then pressed to finish fermentation and undergo malolactic fermentation in barrel. Batches are kept separate until blending after 20 months of maturation.
Oak:
20 months in new & seasoned French oak.
Cellaring: Drink from 2021 to 2036
Awards:
96 Points – Winestate Magazine
95 Points – Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
95 Points & 4.5 Stars – Wine Showcase
SILVER – London Wine Competition