Shaw + Smith, Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc

Shaw + Smith, Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023SS403B236 x 75ScrewcapAvailable
Producer

The dynamic partnership of cousins Martin Shaw and Michael Hill Smith MW began in 1989 when the duo decided to realise their dream of making wine together. A talent for wine runs in this family, with Martin honing his craft at the University of Bordeaux, and Michael being the first Australian to pass the notoriously difficult Master of Wine exams in 1988.

Since founding Shaw + Smith, their goal has been to make exciting, refined wines, exclusively from the Adelaide Hills, that rank among Australia’s best. The wines are made from several sites throughout the region and they specialise in grape varieties suited to the cooler climate, namely Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz.

The Shaw + Smith winemaking team consists of chief winemaker Adam Wadewitz, one of Australia’s brightest winemaking talents, winemaker Matthew Large and assistant winemaker Alex Clark. Adam was named the WINE magazine Winemaker of the Year 2022 in recognition of his ten vintages at the helm of Shaw + Smith. The trio work closely with viticulturist Murray Leake, who succeeded Ray Guerin when he retired in 2015. Together they are taking Shaw + Smith to new heights. “30 years ago, we made the wines in the winery; today, we make them in the vineyard,” says Adam.

The Sauvignon Blanc is sourced predominantly from their own vineyards at Balhannah and Lenswood. The original ‘M3’ vineyard was sold, as new clones and improved vineyard technology had left it a relic of an earlier period. Subsequently, the grapes for this wine are now a selection of the estate’s best fruit, a great deal of which now comes from ‘Lenswood’, a high-elevation vineyard purchased in 2012. This is one of the reasons why ‘M3’ Chardonnay has taken such a leap forward in quality over the past decade.

The Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir is also predominantly sourced from the ‘Lenswood’ vineyard. The clones used here are the 777 from Burgundy and MV6, the backbone of many of Australia's best Pinots. For the Shiraz, parcels from the warmer sub-area of Macclesfield give structure and richness, while the cooler ‘Balhannah’ vineyard contributes spice and perfume.

The single vineyard ‘Balhannah’ Shiraz is from a north-facing block behind the winery. Whole bunch fermentation and ageing in 500-litre French oak puncheons has resulted in a fragrant, intense and lively cool-climate Shiraz. The ironstone soils produce a mid-weight Shiraz with pepper and spice perfumes on the nose that evokes the best of Côte-Rôtie. The 2021 vintage won four major awards at the 2024 IWC awards, including the highly coveted Australian Red Trophy and Sustainable Trophy.

The single vineyard Chardonnay and single vineyard Pinot Noir come from the ‘Lenswood’ vineyard. The cooler nights here give the wines from this site their characteristic freshness and concentration. The ‘Lenswood’ Chardonnay is every bit as good as at the fabled Tolpuddle, Shaw + Smith’s Tasmanian project, but with more weight on the mid-palate and an alluring silky texture derived from a move from small barriques to 500-litre barrels. The ‘Lenswood’ Pinot Noir uses 30% whole bunch to lift the aromatics from this exceptional vineyard, giving the wine an alluring perfume and lovely grainy tannins on the palate.

Vineyards

The fruit for this Sauvignon Blanc is sourced from certified organic vineyards Balhannah and Lenswood, complemented by parcels of fruit from carefully selected, quality growers. Balhannah Vineyard is 35 hectares, planted predominantly to Sauvignon Blanc and close-planted Shiraz on a property surrounding the winery at 340 - 380m elevation. The soil is free draining, sandy loam over red clay with underlying quartzite and shale, with varying amounts of ironstone pebbles. The Lenswood Vineyard is located roughly 10km northwest of the winery at 455 – 500m elevation. Undulating with east and west facing aspects, the soils are brown loams over clay with broken shale on the ridges. The vineyard was planted in 1999 and is 20 hectares in total.

Vintage

The 2023 vintage was the third La Niña influenced season in a row and can be characterised as late, cool and wet. The result was the latest to ripen vintage that Shaw and Smith have experienced, but the fruit had excellent acidity and lovely cool season flavours. The rainfall, coupled with the slow ripening, posed some challenges. Great attention to detail was needed to keep mildew and botrytis at bay, but the payoff was excellent fruit, when it was finally ready to pick.

Vinification

Upon arrival at the winery, the hand-picked whole bunches were destemmed and gently pressed. The must was left to settle before being transferred to temperature-controlled, stainless steel vats for a cool fermentation to retain the varietal purity and bright fruit aromas of the Sauvignon Blanc. Following fermentation, the wine was aged on its lees for a short period and was bottled early under screw cap to retain its vibrancy.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine is pale lemon in colour. The nose displays vibrant lemon, lime and pink grapefruit characters along with green apple and a dash of fresh herbs. It has excellent mid-palate weight and texture with fine acidity. Bright and aromatic, it has become known as a benchmark for Adelaide Hills and Australian Sauvignon Blanc.

Alcohol (ABV)

12%

Acidity

7.1 g/l

Residual Sugar

3.7 g/l

pH

3.01