Welland Valley & Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

Type: Red
Country: Australia
Region: Barossa, Barossa Valley & Eden Valley
Grape Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Alcohol Percentage: 14.5%

Climate: Mediterranean climate, Barossa typically experiences cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The Eden Valley with being higher in elevation than Barossa Valley is a little cooler and wetter throughout the year
Terroir: Vineyards spread over both the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley. The Eden Valley vineyards have higher altitude, typically rockier and less fertile soils than the Barossa Valley vineyards. Barossa Valley soils are typically more fertile with better water retention properties
Ageing: 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 approximately 20% new French oak for up to 12 months

Color: Deep ruby red
Nose: This Cabernet Sauvignon offers dark fruits, liquorice and cassis notes with hints of spice and cedary oak on the nose
Palate: The palate is rich with good structure and fine tannins to give length and power while finishing soft and full of flavour


About the Winery:
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 and in 1923 planted what is now the Welland vineyard at the northern end of the Barossa.

Being aware of the outstanding fruit this vineyard grew Ben and Madeleine Chapman purchased and resurrected this neglected old vineyard in the township of Nuriootpa. Fruit from the Welland is supplemented by Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon from grower vineyards around the Barossa and Eden Valleys.

“Our winemaking philosophy is simple — make wines we like to drink, and work with varieties that are suited to the Barossa. Rich, Generous, Balanced and Longevity are words that characterise the Welland style — flavoursome wines that are enjoyable and approachable in their youth, retain balance, and will reward cellaring”