John Duval, `Entity` Barossa Shiraz

John Duval, `Entity` Barossa Shiraz

Vintage: 2021

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2021JD102B216 x 75ScrewcapContact Us
2021JD102M216 x 150Natural CorkNot Yet Available
Producer

John Duval Wines began with a single wine and grew over two decades to become one of the Barossa’s most celebrated producers. John Duval is the sixth generation of his family to grow grapes in South Australia but only the first to transition from grape growing to winemaking. He began his winemaking career at Penfolds in 1974. Here, he was mentored for 12 years by the legendary Max Schubert, creator of ‘Grange', one of Australia’s most coveted wines. In 1986, John was appointed Chief Winemaker at Penfolds, where he continued the ‘Grange’ legacy, making some of its most celebrated vintages, before leaving to found his own eponymous winery in 2003.

Rather than trying to emulate Penfolds, John has carved out his own expressive style which honours the Duval family history by working with growers with exceptional vineyards. These are wines with a sense of place that champion old Barossan vines. In 2016, John Duval Wines welcomed their next generation, as eldest son Tim joined the family wine business to work alongside his father.

John and Tim source fruit from long-time friends in the Barossa, whose low-yielding vines are aged from 50 to well over 100 years old. Showcasing the best of the region, their wines are made with minimal intervention and are characterised by an elegant purity that differs from the classic, rich Barossa style.

The fruit for the ‘Plexus’ Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre, John’s original wine that quickly established his reputation in the early ’00s, is sourced from vineyards across the Barossa’s Northern and Central Grounds. The Shiraz hails from vineyards in Krondorf, Marananga and Ebenezer, giving the wine lovely weight and depth. The Grenache is sourced from old bush vines planted in Ebenezer and Tanunda, providing excellent aromatics and a soft, rich palate. In contrast, the Mourvèdre, sourced from old bush vines in Light Pass and Krondorf (the oldest being over 100 years old), has a spicy character and firm tannic structure. The ‘Plexus’ white, a Marsanne/Roussanne/Viognier blend, is partially fermented and aged in oak. It is defined by fresh citrus, peach and white floral notes, a beautiful textural quality on the palate and a touch of spicy ginger on the finish.

‘Entity’ is sourced mainly from old Shiraz vineyards in Krondorf, Tanunda and Light Pass. In recent years, it has also included some Eden Valley fruit to further enhance the vibrancy and elegance that defines John’s winemaking style. Made only in the best years, from a selection of the highest quality grapes across the Barossa and Eden Valleys, John Duval’s ‘Eligo’ Shiraz commands attention. The resulting wine has an incredible depth of flavour, packed with layers of plum, blackberry, spice and liquorice and fine, well-integrated tannins.

The ‘Annexus’ Grenache and ‘Annexus’ Mataro are made in tiny quantities, and only in the best years, to highlight the components of the Plexus blend as single-variety wines. Fruit for the Grenache is sourced from two very old Barossa vineyards. One lies south of Tanunda and is over 100 years old, while the other in Eden Valley was planted in the 1860s. The ‘Annexus’ Mataro was made for the first time in 2016 with fruit from a 100-year-old vineyard in Light Pass. It displays spicy plums and red cherries with earthy notes and hints of leather.

Vineyards

The Shiraz fruit was sourced from some of the oldest vineyards in the Krondorf, Ebenezer, Moppa and Tanunda regions of the north and east Barossa. For the 2021 vintage, 75% of the fruit came from the Barossa Valley and the other 25% of the Shiraz came from cooler sites in the Eden Valley, to maintain the elegant style of this wine.

Vintage

The 2020/2021 growing season in the Barossa began with warm conditions and average rainfall. After two consecutive years of extreme weather conditions at flowering, late spring of 2020 was calm and uneventful. This allowed great fruit set and healthy canopies carrying slightly above average crop load. Some well-timed rainfall in late January replenished the soil profile before a cool, dry March allowed slow and steady ripening and development of mature tannins and dark-fruited Shiraz. 2021 will be remembered as an exceptional Barossa vintage.

Vinification

The parcels of fruit were fermented separately in small, stainless steel fermenters, some with submerged caps, and twice daily pump overs. Due to low yields and dry conditions, they were careful to avoid over extraction, Post-ferment, the component wines were aged in oak for 15 months, with 25% in new, fine grain French oak hogsheads (300L) and the balance in older French hogsheads and puncheons.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

On the nose, notes of dark berries and plum supported by hints of liquorice and a floral lift. Dark and brooding on the palate, with tightly wound layers of rich, black and blue fruits with hints of dark chocolate and spice, finishing long with savoury tannins.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

6.7 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.44 g/l

pH

3.5

Awards
Silver

Decanter World Wine Awards 2023