Askerne CSM

An intriguing and uncommon blend to come from Hawke's Bay, made up of 76% Carménère, 12% Syrah, 11% Mourvèdre and 1% Malbec. Carmenere being known mostly as the main grape of Chile. This is a full bodied, rich and flavoursome wine coming from one of Hawke's Bay's top wineries.

Askerne Estate winery commenced in April 1993 when wine lovers John and Kathryn Loughlin purchased the original 11.6 hectares site in Te Mata Mangateretere Road. John and Kathryn had studied winemaking and viticulture in the previous years with Kathryn, as the more diligent student, achieving the higher grades.They called the property Askerne, being the olde English name of Kathryn’s birthplace, Askern in Yorkshire, England. There is very little Carmenere grown in NZ, let alone Hawke’s Bay. The grapes for this wine were sourced from the lower terrace of the Askerne vineyard, across different soil profiles from sandy silt through to gravels, giving wonderful complexity to the individual parcels that make up the blend. Each batch was fermented as individual varieties followed by extended post maceration on skins to build richness. After pressing, the wines were settled and racked to oak barriques. Here they completed malolactic fermentation and were matured for 12 months before blending.  The final blend was made up of 76% Carménère, 12% Syrah, 11% Mourvèdre and 1% Malbec and with a 40% new oak component, and 40% second fill. An delicious blend with heady aromas of sweet vanillan spice, blackberries, subtle notes of tobacco, cardamom and black pepper. The palate is rich and flavoursome, with layers of dark berry fruits, and velvety vanillan tones. Fine tannins provide elegant structure, and its juicy concentration gives it a deliciously long finish.

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About This Wine

Country
NZ
Region
Hawke’s Bay
Appellation
Alluvial Plains
Type
Red
Varietal
Carmenère
Soils
Sandy silt through to gravels
Farming
Sustainable
Vegan
Yes
Closure
Screwcap
Alcohol
13%
Pairing
Roast lamb served with chimichurri sauce; Spicy Mexican or Thai dishes; Wild mushroom risotto