Charles Melton, Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Charles Melton, Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Vintage: 2018

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2018CM120B186 x 75Stelvin LuxAvailable
Producer

Charlie Melton was among the first to recognise the value and tradition of Barossa Valley’s old-vine Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre (Mataro). While others were grubbing up Shiraz to plant more fashionable varieties, Charlie and a small band of Barossa winemakers convinced farmers to keep their historic vineyards. These wines were initially styled on those from the Rhône but are now considered leading examples in their own right.

Since 1984, Charlie has produced premium Barossa red wines. Charles Melton is a family project, and today his daughter Sophie, a talented young winemaker, assists Charlie in the winery. The wines have lovely balance and freshness, with the use of primarily French and some American oak giving them a supple texture and poise. The grapes are dry-grown, chemical-free and harvested from estate-owned vineyards in Tanunda and Lyndoch. These vineyards now comprise 20 hectares, the oldest planted in 1947 and the rest from the late 1960s onwards. The estate vineyards are supplemented by other growers with whom Charlie has worked for many years, with the oldest grower block dating from the 1880s, with numerous vines ranging between 70 and 100 years old.

Best known for his ‘Nine Popes’ blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro, Charlie’s single-site wines such as ‘Grains of Paradise’ and ‘Voices of Angels’ have drawn much attention in recent years. The former, from the Barossa, is a modern classic that is full-bodied and opulent, yet refined, while the latter, from a vineyard straddling the border of the Adelaide Hills and Eden Valley, is elegant and perfumed with a lovely mid-palate generosity. Named after Charlie’s wife, the ‘Rose of Virginia’ is a unique style of rosé. Vibrant cerise in colour, this is full-bodied yet crisp, with a fragrant bouquet of Turkish Delight, seasoned with pepper and spice. The ‘Kirche’ is a Cabernet Shiraz blend named after an old Lutheran church that the vineyard surrounds. It is aged in both French and American oak, delivering a plush style with plentiful fruit, vanilla and sweet spice. The Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon, made exclusively from ‘Kirche’ vineyard estate fruit, is rich and layered with fine tannins.

Vineyards

The estate is situated in a region called Krondorf, around 290 metres above sea level. The vines were planted in 1989 and 1974, so are relatively youthful, at around 40 years old. They produce some of the highest quality Cabernet grown in the Barossa, along with superb Shiraz. Most of the vineyard sits on loam and red clay, with the edge on the eastern side, heading into the seam of black cracking clay. The name comes from the surrounding area known as the Zum Kripplen Christi Lutheran Church (Kirche in German), built in 1864.

Vintage

The 2018 vintage saw very little rain, but the grapes produced were highly concentrated. The lack of spring rain resulted in reduced yields, up to 30-40% below seasonal averages. However, the intensity of the fruit was very high across all varieties.

Vinification

The 2018 vintage contained very few whole bunches. A mix of crushed and destemmed fruit and fully destemmed but un-crushed berries were used. Fermentation was cool and carried out for a notable time on the skins (up to 15 days) however, there was no post-ferment soaking. The wine was fermented in 60% new French Barriques and 40% seasoned American oak. Maturation was carried out on the lees for 30 months with regular battonage.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine has a nose lead by dark cherry and plum notes, followed by a hint of leafiness. The palate is rich and the finely tuned tannins add a pleasant density to the wine. This wine finds a lovely balance between acidity and plushness for a long complex finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

6.57 g/l

pH

3.49