Parawa Estate Grand Reserve Ingalalla Southern Fleurieu 2007

Price range: $1,100.00 through $6,000.00 incl. GST

“A World Great!” – Andrew Corrigan, Master of Wine
19/20 Bob Paulinski, US Master of Wine – November 2018
Taste Notes

A beauty! Deep, dense, well extracted, yet elegant and refined. It’s rare to find a wine with a high level of concentration that is also both nuanced and subtle at the same time. The aromas are broad and layered, with distinct notes of cassis and cigar box. The oak is well integrated into the wine to round out the experience. The tannins are apparent, but they are also ripe and seamlessly integrated into the wine. On the second day and even into the third after opening the wine, it was still drinking very well (maybe better!) This is a testament to the structure and skill that went into the making of it.

REGION: Southern Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
HARVEST: 2007
SOIL: Ancient glacial grey clay, siltstones and sandstones.
ALCHOHOL: 13.5% Vol

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Description

The Parawa Estate Ingalalla is a wine produced from the finest clones from classic grape varieties.

Bordeaux blend; Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot. Four years in new and seasoned French oak.

 

This wine is a what is referred to by wine experts as a “classic Bordeaux blend” featuring the varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Malbec, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. It was aged for four years in new and seasoned Alliers and Vosges French oak from five different coopers. In all, sixteen of the finest clones were used to make this wine, making it one of the most interesting and complex combinations available of this style. It involves our philosophy of producing the maximum expression of varietal fruit character, from premium terroir, with expert winemaking skill.

Ingalalla is named after the waterfall which feeds into the creek that runs by the vineyard, nestled below the picturesque Second Valley pine forest. Parawa is the coldest district in South Australia in summer, and as a result will have vintage variations each year, with Antarctic winds and cloud cover producing mean temperatures colder than in Burgundy, France. Located within the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula wine region, the Estate vineyard lies in the valley below the Parawa hills and as a result avoids the extremes of temperature whilst enjoying the benefits of a long growing season. The Ingalalla is produced entirely from single vineyard, estate grown grapes.

At release the Ingalalla showed a restrained nose, harmonious integrated berry fruit and seamless oak integration; complex and intense with some savoury edges, yet still youthful fruit, with a long, lingering drive-through palate. This wine can easily be aged for twenty-thirty* years or more. A classic wine that is neither totally French nor Australian in style, yet exhibits elements of both – truly confirming the motto “French style, Australian character.”

This is the first and only Ingalalla released in nine years of grape-growing, from 2001 – 2011, reflecting the aim to only produce this wine in exceptional vintages. The next Ingalalla will not be released until 2015.

The 2007 Parawa Ingalalla was entered into Winestate magazine’s blind tasting of Cabernet & Blends (April 2011) where it achieved a higher rating from two Masters of Wine than Chateau Lafite and Mouton Rothschild and was equal with Chateau Latour. (Due to conflict of interest reasons this was not published in Winestate).

Judges’ Comments: Cabernet & Blends, Blind tasting April 2011

Awarded five stars (98 points) in Winestate 2021 World’s Greatest Shiraz judging, alongside Grange 2016, Paul Jaboulet La Chapelle 2018, Gugal la Landonne 2016 and Henschke Hill of Grace 2016. (Not for publication because of conflict of interest). All wines were judged blind by panellists MW Duane Coates, Leigh Francis, Chief Scientist AWRI and Matt O’Leary, former Chief Winemaker Wolf Blass wines. Judged June 2021.

97 Points
“Shy nose. Firm, restrained. Young in structure. Serious style. Long and fragrant. Drive through the palate.”

– Mr David Le Mire, Master of Wine

97 Points
“Meaty aroma. Luscious sweet fruit. Harmonious. Complex, yet young. Firm.”

– Mr Phil Reedman, Master of Wine

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