The
Vineyard....
...Our
greatest Resource
Our
vineyard is elevated at 440m (1440 feet) above sea level and is
farmed along organic principles. No pesticides are used.
The
soil consists of ancient granitic “buckshot” over
decomposed clay. These unique gravels are rich in minerals and
provide excellent drainage whilst the clay provides some sustained
water to the vines in summer. This ancient, poor soil naturally
limits the cropping level to less than 4.5 tons per hectare.
The
vines are close planted at 7500 vines per hectare . This allows
the vine to carry a smaller crop and direct all its energies to
producing intense flavours and wonderful textures - traits that
are found primarily in only outstanding vineyards.
This
unique combination of soil, climate and viticulture provides Savaterre
with intense fruit of the very highest quality. The grapes are
hand picked in the cool of the autumn morning and transported
to the winery which is next to the vineyard.
Savaterre's
vineyard has been named in the top 25 vineyards in Australia.
"On
the charts with a bullet – this time next year, once the
2004 chardonnay in particular has been released, the rating could
easily move even higher. This, it has to be said, is a spectacular
vineyard with spectacular potential, and as the 2002 wines show,
that potential is sheeting through with a clarity that is shattering.
And it’s the vineyard that is doing it. The south-facing
slope that fronts into the teeth of the Victorian Alps, the ancient
rocky soils, the high altitude, the warm summers and the cold,
cold nights. This is a dramatic landscape and the truth is that
the wines are all about that: the vineyard was only planted in
1997, all chardonnay and pinot noir, but the near-cinematic quality
of this site is already blindingly obvious. The potential of this
place is limitless." Ranked 22 out of 25.
Australian Sommelier magazine, March
2006
Vintage
occurs between mid-March and mid-April depending on the season.