Framingham, Marlborough Pinot Noir

Framingham, Marlborough Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022FR306B226 x 75ScrewcapAvailable
Producer

Based in Marlborough, Framingham is home to some of the oldest Riesling vines in the region, with their first plantings dating back to 1981. Though still focused on Riesling, they now produce a range of wines from their 19.5-hectare estate vineyard, certified organic in 2014, alongside other carefully selected sites across Marlborough. Their reputation is such, that Jancis Robinson has described Framingham as “one of the finest producers of Riesling, both in and outside Germany”.

Andrew Brown joined Framingham as head winemaker in January 2020, succeeding Dr Andrew Hedley, who had previously made the wines for 18 years. A highly regarded winemaker, Brown worked with Dr Andrew as assistant winemaker for seven years before consulting in famed wine regions such as Oregon, Central Otago, and Alsace. Like his predecessor, Riesling is a great love of Andrew’s and his reverence for the grape is reflected in the remarkable examples he makes for Framingham.

The ‘Classic’ Riesling is made from hand-selected parcels, vinified separately, with a small component aged in neutral oak barrels. The Late Harvest Riesling, sourced exclusively from Framingham’s estate vineyard, blends late harvest parcels and botrytised bunches to produce a rich, opulent wine that is tempered by vibrant acidity.

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

This wine is a blend of six vineyard sites in the Wairau and Waihopai Valleys, featuring a mixture of seven different Pinot Noir clones. The majority (55%) of the fruit comes from the gravelly soils around the winery in Renwick, while the remainder (45%) comes from the clay soils of the Southern Valleys sub-region. All of the vineyards are trained using the double-cordon Guyot system. The vines are up to 25 years old.

Vintage

The 2022 vintage began with a very wet and mild winter, which established good water reserves, even budburst and healthy canopy growth although wet weather and winds during flowering caused some uneven fruit set. Optimal weather in January was followed by a challenging, wet February, which promoted the spread of botrytis. Careful fruit thinning and selective hand-harvesting resulted in the prime parcels of fruit reaching the winery. While yields were lower, fruit was of excellent quality.

Vinification

Each parcel was hand picked and vinified separately with indigenous yeast. Whole bunches (15% overall) were used on a batch by batch basis to add subtle savoury characteristics. After spending an average of 21 days on skins, each batch was aged for 10 months in French oak barriques, 20% of which were new. After maturation, the selected wines were blended and bottled, unfined and unfiltered.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The nose is complex with attractive savoury notes of earth and spice, along with dark cherry, raspberry and floral nuances. The rounded palate has flavours of red berry compote and plum with savoury and flint notes. Well-integrated tannins give the wine a balanced structure.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%

Acidity

5.2 g/l

pH

3.68

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