Vintage: NV

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
NVCR701HNV12 x 37.5ScrewcapAvailable
Vegetarian
Vegan
Producer

Stephen Chambers the sixth generation of his family to make wine at the Rosewood winery, where he took over winemaking in 2001. This venerable winery, founded in 1858 by William Chambers, is one of the most fabled in Rutherglen. A charming, northeastern Victorian town, Rutherglen still speaks of the gold rush, which led to the development of its wine industry in the 1850s.

Chambers Rosewood makes distinctive yet classical wines from their 50 hectares of vineyards. The Rutherglen Muscats are made from the darker-skinned Muscat à Petits Grains Rouge variety (a mutation of Muscat à Petits Grains Blanc) and winemaking has been subtly changed in recent years to make fresher, cleaner wines. Each vineyard plot is fermented separately in closed, stainless steel tanks to preserve the grapes’ perfumes. Fermentation is stopped when the must reaches between 14.5 and 15.5 Baumé (potential alcohol), by adding neutral grape spirit as is traditional in fortified wine production. Upon settling, the wine is racked and placed into old oak casks (from 10 to 100 years old, and 225 litres up to 5,000 litres in size) until required for blending. The average age of the Rutherglen Muscat blend is four years and this has increased in recent years as new vineyards have come into production. In exceptional vintages, grapes from Chambers Rosewood’s low-yielding centenarian vines are used for the ‘Old Vine Muscat’, made using a separate, special solera.

The wines, rich and unctuous on the palate yet zesty and balanced on the finish, mingle dried fruit characters with hints of rose petals. These are superb wines to sip on their own, with cheese or a wide variety of desserts. They are a reminder that Rutherglen produces some of the most outstanding sweet wines in the world.

Vineyards

The vineyards are located on the fringes of the Rutherglen Township, slightly to the North West, where Chambers produce drier style Muscats which express rose petal characters. The vines are hand pruned to a rod and spur system which allows each vine to be viewed on an individual basis. The trellising system is a single wire with a sprawling canopy.

Vinification

Harvest of the grapes for this wine commences once the fruit reaches a ripeness of 16 baumé. At this stage the grapes will have some variation throughout the bunches, with some being plump, while others showing signs of grape shrivel. Once a parcel of grape is harvested, it is destemmed and the must placed into a closed stainless steel fermentation tank. The amount of fermentation is dependent upon the final baumé level of the parcel, and it occurs around 24 hours after harvest and a soak on skins. Once fermentation has commenced and the sugar level has fallen to between 14 and 15 baumé the grapes are pressed with the fermenting juice and fortified with neutral grape wine spirit (95.8 to 96.2%). The resultant wine is then settled in stainless steel tanks and then racked into old oak casks, which range in size between 220 to 5500 litres. The wines are kept as single vintage and vineyard parcels until blending.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The Rutherglen Muscat is typically tawny red in colour with aromas of rose petals, raisins and dried fruit. These characters carry through to the palate, balanced with fresh acidity. The wine is unctuous and rich yet zesty and balanced.

Alcohol (ABV)

18%

Acidity

3.7 g/l

Residual Sugar

232 g/l

pH

3.95

Awards
Silver Medal

Decanter World Wine Awards 2021

Silver

International Wine Challenge 2020

Silver

Sommelier Wine Awards 2020

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Chambers RosewoodOld Vine Rutherglen MuscatCR702
Vegetarian
Vegan
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