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Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Noir 2022

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Critic reviews

The Wine Front – “This is a beauty. Sweet fruited and sweet spiced. Strawberries and ash, twigs and leaves, all the components teaming as one. There’s excellent linger to this release, excellent finesse. It’s not necessarily a powerful pinot noir, but it has long fingers. It’s (very) good now and it will mature well. This is my favourite of the 2021 releases; it’s all charm.” - Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front

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Description

Planted in 1997 by Kevin McCarthy and Kathleen Quealy with predominantly MV6, the Musk Creek vineyard at Main Ridge is a considerably cooler and hence later-ripening site than Quealy’s Tussie Mussie or Seventeen Rows vineyards. As such, it’s a marginal place to ripen Pinot and low yields are a must (along with plenty of work with the canopy).

Fermentation took place in three batches with varying amounts of whole bunches. Very light hand plunging took place twice daily throughout the fermentation period allowing the whole bunches to ferment carbonically. The wine was pressed and left to settle before being transferred with light lees into a mixture of François Frères and Billon hogsheads and barriques (25% new). 2021 has struck again! Relatively smooth sailing conditions and the long, cool growing season presented good yields of perfectly ripe, full-flavoured, pristine fruit with impeccable balance. Kevin McCarthy has described 2021 as a sublime season, and Quealy’s Pinot Noir backs up this claim.

Type Red Wine
Varietal(s) Pinot Noir
Country Australia
Region Mornington Peninsula
Brand Quealy
Vintage 2022

Mornington Peninsula Wines

South of Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula grape growing region has a cool, maritime climate that is most known for their Pinot Noir and Chardonnay production. Other varieties that have seen some success here include Pinot Gris and Tempranillo.

However, it does seem that Pinot Noir is their focus judging from the fact that The Mornington Peninsula International Pinot Noir Celebration is held once every two years. The event displays the region’s capabilities in making some of Australia’s finest Pinot Noir in front of local and international audiences.

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Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Noir 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
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Quealy Musk Creek Pinot Noir 2022

$46.89

Planted in 1997 by Kevin McCarthy and Kathleen Quealy with predominantly MV6, the Musk Creek vineyard at Main Ridge is a considerably cooler and hence later-ripening site than Quealy’s Tussie Mussie or Seventeen Rows vineyards. As such, it’s a marginal place to ripen Pinot and low yields are a must (along with plenty of work with the canopy).

Fermentation took place in three batches with varying amounts of whole bunches. Very light hand plunging took place twice daily throughout the fermentation period allowing the whole bunches to ferment carbonically. The wine was pressed and left to settle before being transferred with light lees into a mixture of François Frères and Billon hogsheads and barriques (25% new). 2021 has struck again! Relatively smooth sailing conditions and the long, cool growing season presented good yields of perfectly ripe, full-flavoured, pristine fruit with impeccable balance. Kevin McCarthy has described 2021 as a sublime season, and Quealy’s Pinot Noir backs up this claim.

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