Welland Barossa "Old Hands" Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

SKU:2021 | Barossa Valley | Cabernet Sauvignon

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The 2021 Welland Old Hands Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon exemplifies the generous and enduring style of Barossa's red wi...

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The 2021 Welland Old Hands Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon exemplifies the generous and enduring style of Barossa's red wines. It offers a rich and inviting nose that boasts a mix of bright, sweet fruits characteristic of premium Cabernet Sauvignon, with captivating notes of cassis and a hint of green herbs, all framed by a robust presence of toasty oak. On the palate, this wine unfolds with a seamless blend of jubey fruits, supported by well-integrated, though slightly soft tannins that suggest it's delicious to drink now yet capable of ageing gracefully.

In South Australia’s Barossa Valley, in the township of Nuriootpa is where you’ll find the Welland vineyard. Planted in 1923 by one of the Barossa’s founding families, Welland is the last remaining section of the original vineyard that hasn't been subdivided and built upon. 

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Image of a wine bottle with a label that reads 'WELLAND, BAROSSA, KRIEG'S LEGACY, "OLD HANDS" CABERNET SAUVIGNON, 2021'. The bottle is dark, suggesting a rich red wine within, and it has a grey screw cap. The label is white with a traditional crest and two lions in the centre, lending a classic and prestigious feel. The winery's name 'WELLAND' is at the top in bold black letters, and 'BAROSSA' is prominently displayed underneath.

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Winemaker's Notes

Old Hands acknowledges that many of the Barossa‘s finest vineyards are owned by long-time grape growers with years of experience, often with the benefit of advice from past generations. Made in a generous Barossa style the aromas of red fruits, sweet spice and cedar are complemented by a dense and ripe palate of dark fruits, chocolate, soft tannin and length of flavour.

Winemaking:
Picked, crushed and de-stemmed into a fermenter for seven days, the ferment is pumped over twice daily to maximise colour and flavour extraction from the fruit. Filled to French oak with approximately 30% new hogshead barrels for up to 12-18 months maturation prior to bottling.

Cellaring Recommendations

Now to 10+years

Technical Info

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Barossa Valley | South Australia | Australia
Size: 750mL
Alcohol Volume: 14.5%
Standard Drinks: 8.6
PRODUCED WITH THE AID OF EGG PRODUCTS AND TRACES MAY REMAIN. PRESERVATIVE (220) ADDED
CONTAINS SULPHITES
WINE OF AUSTRALIA

Wine Region

Barossa Valley

Welland Wines

Welland Estate, Barossa Valley

Welland Vineyard

Welland is the story of a group of friends, an old Barossa Valley Shiraz vineyard and its resurrection. The Welland story began with the arrival of the Krieg family, from Germany in 1847.

The Kriegs became one of the Barossa’s founding families. Hardworking and successful business people, the family owned the local brickworks, a tannery and also a significant amount of orchard and vineyard at the northern end of the Nuriootpa township.

Welland vineyard was originally planted in 1923 by the Krieg family. Situated on red clay soils, this vineyard for many years supplied premium fruit to well-known Barossa wineries such as Penfolds and Peter Lehmann.

The Barossa has more than 550 grape growers. Many of these growers are generational and while the Krieg family never owned or operated a winery themselves, their vineyard became known amongst local winemakers as growing some of the region’s finest Shiraz.

In 2017, the last few hectares of this old vineyard were listed for sale as a ‘development site’. The vines were within a whisker of meeting the bulldozers when a group of friends led by Ben and Madeleine Chapman purchased the block. Together they are now in the process of resurrecting this historic old vineyard. Since this date, the Welland vines have been trained onto new trellising. Irrigation installed in 2019 now allows these old vines a precious drink in extended periods of heat or low rainfall. In 2020, some of the dead vines will be replaced with young vines taken from cuttings off the Welland vineyard — same genetic material only much younger!

Grapes grown from the Welland vineyard have traditionally been sold to other Barossa wineries for use in making their iconic Shiraz wines. Today this fruit is used in making the Welland range of wines, giving this old vineyard a new opportunity to shine.

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