Stefano

Stefano Lubiana Riesling (75cl)

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Description

Pure, citrus and apple-scented Riesling perfection. 'Strikingly, fiercely elegant!' JancisRobinson.com

100% estate-grown, single-vineyard, certified biodynamic Riesling from soils that are predominantly silty/gravelly loam over sandstone. The fruit is hand picked, then sorted by hand on a vibrating table. Tasmania’s ultra cool climate can only be described as perfect for crafting Riesling of finesse and distinction. By only using natural yeasts and fermenting in large Austrain oak vats the wine captures the essence of its terroir. Sleek, fine and tightly-wound it offers a wonderful panoply of exotic and citrus fruits enhanced by a dash of linden leaf. Neatly etched and precise, the dry linear focus is complimented by a mid-palate texture that adds grace and gravitas. It will age beautifully thanks to its pitch-perfect balance.

Silver Medal – International Organic Wine Awards 2018 (2017 vintage)

17/20 – JancisRobinson.com, ‘Lime and green vineyard peach with a core of steel and stone, long and determined. Glittering acidity, tense, no prisoners. Lime juice squeezed from rock. Strikingly, fiercely elegant.’ Tamlyn Currin, February 2019 (2017 vintage)

Taste

Concentrated, Orchard fruit with linden and green honey

Aroma

Apricot and quince, Lightly-honeyed

Steve Lubiana established Stefano Lubiana wines in Tasmania back in 1990, after growing up on a vineyard and in a winery owned by his parents, in the Riverland wine region of South Australia. Steve then studied winemaking at Roseworthy College, near Adelaide, and began to seek out places he could grow cool climate grapes. “I wanted to grow cool climate grapes, so I looked around South Australia, up in the Adelaide Hills and Eden Valley and then over to Margaret River before arriving in Tasmania, on my honeymoon,” explains Steve. “I then spent a year looking around Tasmania, and found this property just outside of Hobart. We moved here in 1990 and started growing grapes.” When Steve and his then new wife Monique took over the property in Granton, they sold most of their fruit to the likes of Yalumba, Hardys and Penfolds, in order to eek out a living, before embarking on their own winegrowing adventure. Stefano Lubiana is Tasmania's first and only certified biodynamic wine estate. The 25 hectare vineyard, on their north facing property, is predominantly planted with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, plus a small amount of Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Merlot. The vineyard soils comprise silt and gravel loams over a hard clay base.“I was sold on biodynamics before we even arrived in Tasmania…” explains Steve, “and after watching a television program, it just made so much sense to me, and I thought ‘this is exactly right’. So, I started using the principals of BD to grow my tomatoes in the back yard.” “For me, biodynamics is about commonsense, and having respect for the land and the farmer, and the product, and the consumer, and that way, everybody wins,” says Steve. The entire 25 hectares was converted to biodynamics in 2010 with certification following in 2013 (Australian Certified Organic). “The vineyard is much greener and healthier, rather than being brown and dusty and dry,” says Steve. “The soils are so much more fertile, there’s more humus and it has better water holding capacity, better porosity, which is definitely a sign that the soil is healthier.” According to Steve, the Stefano Lubiana vineyard is relatively free from pest and disease pressures, except during summer time when the fungal disease, powdery mildew, can strike. The vineyard has good air drainage, and benefits from the temperate, yet cool, climate of Tasmania.The biodynamic regime that Steve and Mark apply to the vineyard is carried over into Steve’s approach to winemaking. “You’ve got to get the fruit right first,” explains Steve, “and look for the balance between sugar and acid in the grapes. The winemaking, like all good wines, should be done in the vineyard, so the winemaker becomes more like a caretaker. Steve is starting to experiment more and more with wild yeast ferments and reducing the amount of fining and filtration he does to his wines, especially where Pinot Noir is concerned.

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