
Spring Seed 'Morning Bride' Rose
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This pink rosés has a delicate nose of watermelon rind and strawberries. Drink gently chilled on a summer’s evening or match with some charcuterie and mild cheeses.
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Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Morning Bride is pale and has a bright coral hue – just what we like here in the marketing and cellar door office. Strawberries and cream on the nose that matches the palate. Morning Bride has a good length and flows with bright crunchy acid, super texture and a lovely structure, and it is dry – pink wine for red wine drinkers in hot weather!
Vintage
Vineyard Notes
Initially 2024 was a typical warm, dry season then became wet and windy as
sub-tropical weather systems pushed south in December and January before returning to a warm and dry season. It was colder than average from budburst to flowering, then windy and cold during flowering which extended this phase of grape development.
We had a wet and windy December. We then had a turnaround, with a dry end of season - a few hot days in early February and then March was terrific for ripening wine grapes; warm temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night.
Winemaking
Winemaker Notes
The Morning Bride is a dedicated Rosé – that is, we picked the Shiraz grapes with the express intention of making this wine, I.e we pick them early, when they have very different flavours to the Shiraz we pick later to make our red wine. We allow a small amount of time for the grapes to sit on the skins (to get the lovely colour ) before pressing straight off the skins and making it like a white wine – fermenting it in stainless steel tanks. Morning bride doesn’t spend any time in oak barrels and is not allowed to go through malolactic fermentation – we love the crisp acidity!
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