John Duval, `Annexus` Barossa Valley Mataro
Vintage: 2017
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | JD106B17 | 6 x 75 | Screwcap | 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 Mataro grapes were sourced from a 100-year-old vineyard in the Light Pass sub-district of the Barossa Valley. This heritage variety defines Barossa as one of the world’s great wine regions.
Vintage
The 2017 vintage was characterised by early rains and then record rainfall for September of 162mm, welcome relief after a few lean years. Summer saw very few extreme heat days, with temperatures being below the long-term average. These conditions produced a later start to vintage, and flavour coming in at lower Baumé. This is a vintage of fruit brightness, lovely supporting acidity and softer tannins.
Vinification
Upon arrival at the winery, the hand-picked grapes were fermented in a small, open top stainless steel fermenter. After fermentation, the wine was matured for 15 months in mainly 300 litre seasoned French oak hogsheads prior to bottling.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
A vibrant purple red in colour, this Mataro displays aromas of spicy fruit, anise and ripe cherry, with hints of earth and leather. It is medium bodied on the palate, with a juicy core of bramble, mulberry and plum fruit, and integrated tannins that marry perfectly with a lifted acidity.
Alcohol (ABV)
13.5%
Acidity
7.1 g/l
Residual Sugar
0.32 g/l
pH
3.55
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Duval | `Plexus` Barossa Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre | JD101 | R | Factsheet | |
| `Entity` Barossa Shiraz | JD102 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Eligo` Barossa Shiraz | JD103 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Plexus` Barossa Marsanne/Roussanne/Viognier | JD104 | W | |||
| `Annexus` Barossa Grenache | JD105 | R | Factsheet |