S.C.Pannell, Dead End Tempranillo
Country: Australia Region: South Australia Vintage: 2021
Category: Red Wine Color: Red Varietal: Tempranillo and blends
Producer: S.C.Pannell
"Stephen Pannell has gone from being one of the best and brightest of the new generation of Australian winemakers to being one of the most lauded of all Australian winemakers in a very short space of time. In 2014, he won the fabled Jimmy Watson trophy, the most prestigious wine award in Australia, given annually to the producer of the best one-year-old dry red wine in the Royal Melbourne Wine Show, the top gong at the Alternative Varietals Wine Show and had one of his wines named 'Financial Review' wine of the year. 2014 also saw him move into his own winery in McLaren Vale, as well as refine further his style. Steve's star is shining so brightly because of the way in which his style has evolved in the past three years. He now owns 36 hectares of vineyard, and this control over his fruit has enabled him to take quality to an even higher level.
One of the prime factors behind his success is the freshness in all his wines, something he achieves by picking earlier. ""I can only pick early due to better viticulture"", he says. He is looking for the varietal 'stamp' rather than 'varietal' character in his wines, hence his move to blends such as the Grenache/Shiraz/Touriga, where the sum is greater than the component parts. And because of this fresher 'stamp', he is looking to reduce the oak influence in his wines so has, like many of the best producers, moved to larger, more neutral oak.
It is difficult to pick out a star among his wines. The Grenache/Shiraz/Touriga has brilliant colour and is fresh and lifted on the nose with soft, supple tannins on the palate.
The 2015 Tempranillo/Touriga is his best example yet of this blend, which is 46% Tempranillo, 42% Touriga and 12% Tinto Cao. ""The more I work with Touriga, the bigger a part of this blend it becomes"", explains Steve.
The 2012 'The Vale' is a blend of 67% Shiraz and 33% Grenache. It has superb aromatics, beautiful definition on the palate, lithe tannins and great length. A study in restraint and power, he has called it 'The Vale', as he thinks this blend is what McLaren Vale does best. It is difficult to argue with him after tasting this wine. His stand-alone Grenache is now viewed by James Halliday as Australia's greatest example of this wonderful variety. It is ripe and full with lovely grainy tannins on the palate.
The 2014 Adelaide Hills Syrah has an aromatic lift and supple tannins. This wine in particular shows how far Australian wine has come, and that road is being mapped by producers like Steve Pannell."
Product Features: Sustainable
Product Allergens: Sulphites Label
Winemaker: Stephen Pannell
Vineyards:
The Tempranillo is sourced from two of the oldest plantings in McLaren Vale where the vines are on average between 12 and 15 years old. The quality of the grapes has given winemaker Stephen Pannell faith to continue making wines using this single variety. Tempranillo is ideally suited to McLaren Vale's climate and this wine is a perfect example of what is possible.
Vinification:
The Dead End Tempranillo is made from 100% Tempranillo. It is traditionally vinified in small open-top fermenters for ten days. The wine is then aged for seven months in large format French and Hungarian oak vats and puncheons, 20% of which are new.
Tasting Notes:
The wine is highly perfumed, vibrant and complex with sweet black cherries and hints of exotic spice. It is a plush, light to medium bodied but juicy wine with leafy dusty tannins on the finish.
Food Suggestion: Tempranillo is delicious served with red meat, especially lamb and pork. This wine is an ideal pairing for chorizo and other dried cured and uncured meats.
Closure: Stelvin ABV:14.2% Acidity [g/l]: 5.65