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Spinifex Papillon 2023

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Spinifex Papillon 2023
Producer Spinifex
Region, Country Barossa Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 24633-750

Pete Schell’s Papillon was one of the first mod-Barossa wines to show that ripeness and depth of flavour needn’t come at the expense of freshness and vineyard expression. All these years later, it remains at the top of its game—if anything, it has never been better. This release sees a return to Grenache dominance, clocking in at 66% of the blend, with a balance of Cinsault (31%) and Counoise (3%). All the fruit is sourced from exceptionally old, dry-grown bush vines in the Barossa Valley. The Grenache component comes from a plot of vines planted around 1890 in Vine Vale and rooted in deep, coarse, sandy soil. The Cinsault is sourced from a plot of pre-Great-War vines (1910) in Ebenezer's friable, deep, red-clay soils, and the Counoise hails from a comparatively young block in Vine Vale.

A portion of the Grenache fermented as bunches, while the balance combined bunches and berries. The Cinsault and Counoise fermented as berries. Macerations were gentle and long, and the wine matured in large-format oak and stainless-steel tanks. Pete’s knocked it out of the park again with this cracking little blend. It’s pretty, perfumed and stylish, full of bright fruits, flowers and spice with mouthwatering mid-weight appeal, full flavour and nervy freshness, keeping things tight. Just super. 

Spinifex Papillon 2023

Reviews

“Light cherry red hue. Raspberry, blueberry and anise aromas. Bright on the palate: juicy raspberry fruits with hints of rosemary and dusty earth adding complexity. The freshness of the acidity makes for a deliciousness that really appeals, and tannins kick through at the back end to dry the finish.”
90 points, Stuart Knox, The Real Review
“Pete Schell's Papillon and I have had a thing going for a while. If I spy it on a wine list it's often what I'll go for as it consistently delivers a great drinking experience and matches a range of foods. This year it's 66/31/3% grenache/cinsault/counoise 3%. Spacious, sapid and energetic, it's all raspberries and cranberries daubed with exotic spice, rose petals, sour cherry, dried herbs and stone. That whoosh of sour red plum at the end gets me every time. So good!”
95 points, Dave Brookes, The Wine Companion
“Cool and fresh. Lively and bright. A chillable, slurpy, crunchy red emerges. Red cherry, raspberry, cranberry, alpine herbs, some menthol-like lift, aniseed and pepper, a touch of white chocolate. Good energy here. Some real get up and go. Freshness implicit. Cool.”
92 points, Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

Reviews

“Light cherry red hue. Raspberry, blueberry and anise aromas. Bright on the palate: juicy raspberry fruits with hints of rosemary and dusty earth adding complexity. The freshness of the acidity makes for a deliciousness that really appeals, and tannins kick through at the back end to dry the finish.”
90 points, Stuart Knox, The Real Review
“Pete Schell's Papillon and I have had a thing going for a while. If I spy it on a wine list it's often what I'll go for as it consistently delivers a great drinking experience and matches a range of foods. This year it's 66/31/3% grenache/cinsault/counoise 3%. Spacious, sapid and energetic, it's all raspberries and cranberries daubed with exotic spice, rose petals, sour cherry, dried herbs and stone. That whoosh of sour red plum at the end gets me every time. So good!”
95 points, Dave Brookes, The Wine Companion
“Cool and fresh. Lively and bright. A chillable, slurpy, crunchy red emerges. Red cherry, raspberry, cranberry, alpine herbs, some menthol-like lift, aniseed and pepper, a touch of white chocolate. Good energy here. Some real get up and go. Freshness implicit. Cool.”
92 points, Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

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