Trinity Hill Syrah 2006

Second in a lineup of Gimblett Gravels Syrahs. I was a little underwhelmed by the previous example (from Craggy Range).

Youthful purple colour, good clarity, a lovely wine to look at.

On the nose, identifiably regional notes of black pepper and pot pourri, but also a prominent strand of clean, attractive bright berry fruit and some undergrowth. Good complexity and interest. Also some nice vanilla oak, in a supporting role.

On entry, the wine feels a little dilute and lacking in immediacy of impact. The middle palate is where things become quite expressive. Medium bodied, fresh flavours that echo those on the nose, with good balance between all the elements. The mouthfeel is very clean, not especially textural, but appropriate given the freshness of the flavour profile. The after palate shows good continuity from the middle, and attractively persistent flavour. Chalky tannins finish off the wine nicely.

This wine is a tasty, drinkable expression of Syrah and stood up extremely well to a rather spicy pasta dish.

Trinity Hill
Price: $NZ29
Closure: Diam
Date tasted: December 2007

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