Rutherglen Muscat

Chambers Rosewood

478,00 zł

A fortified Muscat from Rutherglen that embodies all the ancestral know-how of the Chambers family, between power, sweetness and complexity

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Australia

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Vin Soft

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17.5%

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10 years +

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100% Muscat with small red grains

This wine will pair wonderfully with pan-fried foie gras, blue cheese, fig tart, or even dark chocolate fondant.

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The Rutherglen Muscat cuvée comes from the famous family vineyard located in Rutherglen , in the state of Victoria, Australia. This warm terroir, marked by well-drained sandy-clay soils, provides ideal conditions for growing Muscat à Petits Grains Rouges , the emblematic grape variety of the region. The old vines of the estate, some of them centuries old, benefit from generous sunshine and low yields, guaranteeing a remarkable natural concentration. Since 1858, the Chambers family has perpetuated an artisanal winemaking tradition, centered on the excellence and identity of the Australian terroir.

The production of this Muscat follows an ancestral method specific to Rutherglen . The grapes are harvested when overripe, then lightly crushed before a short maceration to extract the aromatic intensity. Fermentation is interrupted by the addition of neutral grape alcohol , thus preserving the natural sugars. The wine is then aged for several years in old barrels , according to the principle of oxidative aging. This method, without topping up, promotes the development of complexity while accentuating the richness and concentration. The wine is neither fined nor filtered, in order to preserve all its authenticity.

This wine reveals notes of dried fig , warm caramel , cocoa , mocha , candied orange zest , date , toasted walnut and sweet spices . The palate is velvety, envelopingly rich, but perfectly balanced by a subtle freshness. The natural creaminess of the Muscat is supported by a long and persistent finish, with accents of brown honey and black tea . A true benchmark among Australian fortified sweet wines , this Rutherglen Muscat seduces with its aromatic depth and timeless elegance.

Where are we traveling?

Rutherglen

The Rutherglen wine region, located in the northeastern part of the state of Victoria in Australia, is one of the oldest and most iconic in the country. Its history dates back to the mid-19th century, during the gold rush, when many settlers, mainly British, settled in the region and planted the first vines. Rutherglen quickly built a solid reputation, particularly thanks to the production of fortified wines. At the end of the 19th century, the region's estates began producing oxidatively aged Muscats and Topaques (formerly Tokays), which have now become the very identity of the local vineyard. Rutherglen's climate is warm continental, characterized by long, dry summers, cold winters, and a very wide temperature range between day and night. These conditions allow for slow and thorough ripening of the grapes, promoting the sugar concentration essential for the production of fortified sweet wines. The low summer rainfall limits disease and allows for overripe harvests, sometimes reaching the raisining stage. This climate, combined with well-drained clay-sand soils, produces rich, powerful, and intensely aromatic wines. Rutherglen is now world-renowned as the capital of Australian Muscats, a true jewel of the national wine heritage.

The little history of the country

Australia

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Australia began producing wine more than two centuries ago. This has resulted in a country rich in old vines, multi-generational winemaking families and an ingrained knowledge and respect for craftsmanship. Add to that a thirst to explore and innovate, a fearless attitude and a diverse notebook of 65 wine regions in many climates, and you have the makings of an extraordinary wine country unlike any other. Australia burst into export markets in the 1980s and since then has been providing the world with vibrant, fruity and exceptional value wines. Until the late 1990s and early 2000s, Australian wine history was dominated by examples of Shiraz, Grenache and overly concentrated red blends. Between these two extremes lies the diversity of Australia's offering of high quality and regional wines that has always existed. Australian viticulture is mainly concentrated on the southern oceanic edge where conditions are cooler. There are four main wine regions located around major cities. Western Australia around Perth, South Australia around Adelaide, Victoria around Melbourne and New South Wales around Sydney. The country is one of the largest wine producers in the world, and was the 4th largest exporter in the world in 2011. This recent development now makes Australia one of the most prominent countries for the quality of its wines. You can taste Australian wines all over the country. Each Australian region has its own grape varieties. Australian wines are defined by their grape variety, unlike French wines which are defined by their terroir.

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