Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022PL245B226 x 75ScrewcapAvailable
Vegetarian
Vegan
Producer

Peter Lehmann founded his eponymous winery in 1979, partly as a means of helping with the glut of grapes then afflicting the Barossa. “I’ll take your grapes and turn them into wine,” he told the desperate growers, many of them conservative farmers of Silesian descent who regarded their old vines as part of their patrimony. “But I’ll only be able to pay you when I sell the wine.” They gratefully accepted. Without this deal, it is widely believed that the Barossa would have lost a large swathe of its old vines. The crisis passed, in large part thanks to Peter’s energy and vision, and the Lehmann winery became one of the Barossa’s, and Australia’s, most outstanding wineries. It was for his role as saviour of the Barossa and as the creator of this winery, that Peter was named ‘Personality of the Year’ by the International Wine Challenge in 2009.

Peter Lehmann is also famous for two other creations. While running Krondorf in the mid-1970s, he gave a certain young ‘cellar rat’ called Graeme Melton the name ‘Charlie’. That young cellar rat followed Lehmann when he set up his own winery, before leaving to found Charles Melton Wines a decade later. The other creation is in the mind of Liberty Wines’ Chairman, David Gleave MW. During his first trip to the Barossa in February 1992, he visited the Peter Lehmann winery and was so struck by Peter, his growers and the wines that he was convinced, on the spot, of the greatness of the Barossa. Their deep-rooted passion and attachment to the land was no different to that found in the great wines of Europe.

This passion still exists in the winery today, despite the fact that Peter passed away in 2013 and sold most of the business to Donald Hess ten years prior. In 2014, his widow, Margaret, agreed with Hess to sell the company to Casella. Margaret was keen on the fact that John Casella ran a family company. The winemaking team has remained intact, with Nigel Westblade at the helm, supported by consultant Peter Scholz, or ‘Scholzy’, who has been involved with the Peter Lehmann winery for 40 years, after being offered an Assistant Winemaker role back in 1982 alongside Andrew Wigan and Charlie Melton.

The Barossan

Crafted by the next generation of Peter Lehmann winemakers, ‘The Barossan’ range highlights the outstanding fruit sourced from the many fabled sub-regions across the Barossa Valley. A selection of the Barossa’s key growers, renowned for their quality and skill, have shared their passion and pristine fruit to create the “most quintessentially Barossan” Shiraz and Grenache. Each parcel speaks of the vineyard from which it comes, reflecting a unique aspect of its sub-region.

‘The Barossan’ Shiraz is the only Peter Lehmann Shiraz to spend time in both French and American oak. It has mature tannins, warm spice and sweet mocha on the silky soft finish. The Grenache is also unique in being the first single-varietal Grenache in the Peter Lehmann portfolio. With a small portion of whole bunch in the ferment and 15 months of ageing in older French oak hogsheads and puncheons, it is a fresh, fragrant, medium-bodied style with peppery spice. New to the portfolio in 2023 is ‘The Barossan’ Chardonnay, which is made with select parcels of fruit from the Barossa Valley floor. Partial barrel-fermentation and nine months of lees ageing, create a wine defined by a fresh, yet rich palate, with lemon curd and spice.

Vineyards

Parcels of Chardonnay are selected from northern sub-regions of the Barossa Valley. Soils through these areas are a mix of yellow clay, sandy loam and deep alluvial ancient sediment, each imparting their own unique characteristics on the final blend. The Barossa Valley floor consists of mainly flat areas with very gentle slopes, with the majority of rows running east to west. Traditional Vertical Shoot Position trellis systems are most commonly used throughout the vineyards.

Vintage

The 2021 vintage was characterised by quite unpredictable and volatile weather from budburst up until the early stages of veraison. A cool and wet start to the season was followed by two significant hail events and then several weeks of higher-than-average humidity. Towards the end of January, conditions stabilised with mild, dry days and cool nights. With no extreme heat events at all during the final stages of ripening, harvest dates were selected purely on fruit quality rather than environmental pressures. The cooler vintage has resulted in wines with great flavour intensity and fruit purity, high natural acidity and consequently great ageing potential.

Vinification

Once at the winery, the fruit was fermented in a mix of stainless-steel tanks and oak barrels - a small percentage in new French oak and the remainder in older American and French oak hogsheads. After fermentation, the wine in barrel spent around 10 months on the lees with occasional stirring, to add texture and complexity. The portion that was fermented in stainless steel remained in contact with the lees for a 6-month period, with regular stirring. Finally, each component underwent a gentle fining before being blended and bottled.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Brilliant lemon in colour with a straw-yellow hue, this Chardonnay displays pronounced peach and nectarine aromas, with subtle spicy and charred notes from the oak fermentation and maturation. The palate bursts with flavours of freshly picked white nectarine and citrus, with a crisp and lingering acidity balanced perfectly by toasty oak complexity.

Alcohol (ABV)

12.5%

Acidity

5.66 g/l

Residual Sugar

1.78 g/l

pH

3.57

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