Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021FR303B216 x 75ScrewcapContact Us
Producer

Framingham was launched in 1994 with just one Riesling and has since expanded to include Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. They produce wines from their 19.5-hectare estate vineyard, certified organic in 2014, alongside other carefully selected sites. Their Riesling vines, planted in 1981, are among the oldest in Marlborough.

Andrew Brown joined Framingham as their head winemaker in January 2020, succeeding Dr Andrew Hedley who’d made the wines for 18 years. A highly regarded winemaker, Brown was previously Framingham’s assistant winemaker for seven years and also worked as a consultant in famed wine regions such as Oregon, Central Otago and Alsace.

The ‘Classic’ Riesling is sourced from hand-selected parcels, vinified separately, with a small component aged in neutral oak barrels. Made in a traditional, Germanic ‘Beerenauslese’ style, and only in vintages with favourable conditions, the Noble Riesling blends late-harvest parcels and botrytised bunches.

Framingham’s interpretation of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc puts an exciting spin on this classic style. They ferment a small percentage of the grapes on skins and another in oak and acacia barrels. Once fermentation is complete, these components are blended and the final wine is aged for six months on its lees to achieve extra layers of flavour and texture. The hand-picked Pinot Gris, inspired by the wines of Alsace, is harvested later than other varieties and spends seven months on its lees, which gives a wine that offers generous baked apple, quince and cream flavours. The Pinot Noir is blended from several base wines made from four Wairau Valley sites, including the estate vineyard. It is an elegant style with summer fruit compote and smoky oak flavours. As wine writer Jamie Goode says, “Framingham’s regular range offers some of New Zealand’s best value for money.”

Vineyards

Fruit was selected from three Central Wairau sites; the Framingham estate vineyard, the Fromm Home Block and the Dry Hills lane vineyard. Soils are of the old river bed type; fist sized stones composed of greywacke (a hard, dark type of sandstone streaked with quartz and feldspar), mixed alluvial gravel and silt.

Vintage

The 2021 vintage commenced with a mild winter, which led to an early budburst. Two severe frosts in September and October caused widespread damage throughout the Marlborough region, greatly impacting yields. Conditions had become wet and reasonably warm in early November, so the blocks that escaped frost damage continued to track a couple of weeks ahead of schedule and resulted in an early flowering. January was warm with several intensely hot (+40°C) days, but cool night-time temperatures meant that the grapes were able to retain good levels of freshness and acidity. Conditions were perfect at harvest and although yields were low, the fruit showed a beautiful concentration and ripeness.

Vinification

Fruit was harvested by hand. 90% was whole bunch pressed while the remainder was destemmed and kept on skins for 12 hours before pressing. Juices were treated oxidatively and underwent fermentation spontaneously in old oak barriques (80%) and stainless steel (20%). Components were aged on full ferment lees for nine months prior to blending and bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine has mellow aromatics of pear, red apple, dried apricot, and nougat, with a touch of wood smoke. On the palate, it has generous flavours of stone fruit and custard with a great line of acidity.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%

Acidity

6 g/l

Residual Sugar

2.8 g/l

pH

3.53

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