Oak Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2007

2008 John Platter Wine Guide - 4½ stars
A well balanced wine with some tropical notes of litchi and passion fruit. Good acidity - crisp and invigorating on the palate. Well rounded with a big mouthfeel and lingering aftertaste. Nice harmony.


variety : Sauvignon Blanc [ 100% Sauvignon Blanc ]
winery : Oak Valley
winemaker : Pieter Visser
wine of origin : Elgin
analysis : alc : 13 % vol  rs : 2.7 g/l  pH : 3.39  ta : 6.7 g/l  
type : White  style : Dry  body : Full  taste : Mineral  
pack : Bottle  closure : Cork  

AWARDS
2008 John Platter Wine Guide - 4½ stars
in the vineyard : Aspect: South-West facing slopes
Elevation: 310m - 580m
Soil Type: Medium texture gravelly soils with a structured clay layer
Clones: SB9, SB11, SB133, SB134, SB159, SB161, SB316, SB317
Rootstock: R99, R110, 101-14, Ruggerie 140
Planting Date: 1992 - 2000
Irrigation: 2 irrigations required before harvest
Trellising: Extended Perold
Plant Density: 2 564 - 3 472 vines/ha

about the harvest: Harvest Date: 14 February 2007 (Lower Vineyards)
6 March 2007 (Mountain Vineyards)
Analysis at Harvest: Sugar: 20.7° - 22.7° B
Total acid: 8.5 - 9.2
pH: 3.05 - 3.32
Yeasts: Vin 7, VL3

in the cellar : The grapes were given 12-18 hours of skin contact before pressing and the juice was allowed to settle for 2 days at 5° - 8° C before being racked after which VIN7/VL3 yeast was added.

Fermentation took place at between 12° - 14° C and the wine was left on the lees for 8 weeks, adding richness and fullness to the wine.

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