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    Place of Changing Winds Harcourt Marsanne Roussanne 2022

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      This exciting Marsanne-Roussanne blend from Place of Changing Winds pushes the boundaries of white wine in Heathcote. Sourced from the same vineyard as their acclaimed Syrah, the grapes are hand-picked and fermented in a unique combination of barrels and innovative Wineglobes.

      The 2022 vintage offers both the power of previous releases and a vibrant edge, thanks to cooler weather and a generous inclusion of Roussanne. Expect a captivating bouquet of bitter lemon, preserved lemon, and herbal notes, layered with intriguing minerality.

      The palate presents a beautiful paradox: fleshy and chalky at the same time. Flavors of cantaloupe, white pepper, and a touch of pineapple dance on the tongue. This medium-bodied wine is complex and captivating, praised by critics for its concentration, texture, and lingering finish.

      Enjoyable now, the Harcourt Marsanne-Roussanne also has the potential to age gracefully, developing richer, honeyed characters. This is a must-try for adventurous wine lovers seeking a unique and captivating white blend.

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      This exciting Marsanne-Roussanne blend from Place of Changing Winds pushes the boundaries of white wine in Heathcote. Sourced from the same vineyard as their acclaimed Syrah, the grapes are hand-picked and fermented in a unique combination of barrels and innovative Wineglobes.

      The 2022 vintage offers both the power of previous releases and a vibrant edge, thanks to cooler weather and a generous inclusion of Roussanne. Expect a captivating bouquet of bitter lemon, preserved lemon, and herbal notes, layered with intriguing minerality.

      The palate presents a beautiful paradox: fleshy and chalky at the same time. Flavors of cantaloupe, white pepper, and a touch of pineapple dance on the tongue. This medium-bodied wine is complex and captivating, praised by critics for its concentration, texture, and lingering finish.

      Enjoyable now, the Harcourt Marsanne-Roussanne also has the potential to age gracefully, developing richer, honeyed characters. This is a must-try for adventurous wine lovers seeking a unique and captivating white blend.

      Organic

      Varietal

      Marsanne, Roussanne

      Country

      Australia

      Region

      Heathcote, Victoria

      Vintage

      2022

      ABV

      14.5%

      Bottle size

      750ml

      Trusted by the professionals

      Some roussanne in the mix. The wine is matured in a mix of barrels and those alien-technology-looking, Wineglobe, glass, ovoid vessels. This is such a wonderful wine its success is in its concentration of flavour and texture (fleshy and chalky at the same time), its vivid sense of hallmarks of the variety (bitter lemon, preserved lemon, herbal detail, minerality) And a general sense of energy. It sits at medium weight. Its stains the palette gently, its perfume is inviting and ultra-pleasing, that it drinks with such ease belies its complexity. Wickedly enjoyable.

      — Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

      Place of Changing Winds

      Place of Changing Winds is owned and lead by the prolific Robert Walters Chief wine buyer at Bibendum and author of the award winning Bursting Bubbles: A Secret History of Champagne. It's a single site in the Macedon Ranges of Victoria that Walters and his team began planting in 2012. Walters had searched for almost five years to find the right location, which turned out to be in a hamlet called Bullengarook, on the southern foothills of Mount Macedon, about one-hour north-west of Melbourne. To the best of our knowledge, this area was called Warekilla by the original inhabitants, the Wurundjeri people. This means ‘Place of Changing Winds’, a characteristic of the site that still holds true today.

      ‘No compromise, no regrets’ is the motto here. Rob has drawn on his years of experience observing many of the great growers of the world and translating to his setting what he considered to be best practices. The methods applied are labour-intensive and designed to maximise soil and vine health and foster a strong connection between the plant and its environment—and thus realise an expression of place in the resultant wines. 

      The elevation is high (500-plus metres), and average rainfall is typically between 700 and 900mm. It’s a genuinely cool site with cold nights and a massive diurnal range, which Pinot and Chardonnay love. In summer, the range can often exceed 20°C or more, which leads to heavy morning dews and strong frosts. The soil is eroded quartz, sandstone and quartzite over clay and silt, as well as some eroded basalt from a rare form called mugearite. The bedrock is over 400 million years old and was mostly formed at the bottom of the ocean in the Ordovician Period. In simple terms, it is rocky, gravelly soil, historically known as Bullengarook gravel.

      Tasting notes

      NOSE
      Preserved Lemon, Herbal Detail, Minerality

      Perfumed notes of preserve lemon, attractive lemon peel and pith and floral nuances.

      PALATE
      Concentrated Flavour, Fleshy, Chalky

      Vivid sense of hallmarks of the variety (bitter lemon, preserved lemon, herbal detail, minerality) great general sense of energy. It sits at medium weight.

      FINISH
      Mouth Coating, Perfumed, Complex

      It stains the palate gently, its perfume is inviting and ultra-pleasing, that it drinks with such ease belies its complexity

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