China's Grace Unveils Experimental Wines
Date£º 2015-07-13 14:53  Source£º thedrinksbusiness    Author: Ivy Ng   Translator:
  One of China's leading producers has launched three varietal wines made from grapes typical of southern Italy and Australia, moving beyond its typical Bordeaux-style blends.

China's Grace Unveils Experimental Wines

Since it was founded in 1997, Grace Vineyard, the first family-owned boutique winery in China, has focused on making wines from international grape varieties such as the classic Bordeaux trio of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

Now, after five years of trials, Grace Vineyard is set to release the 2012 vintage of three experimental varietals; Tasya's Reserve Aglianico, a Marselan and Shiraz, each with a limited production of 3,000 bottles.

Moving beyond its typical Bordeaux-style reds, Judy Chan, president of Grace Vineyard, told dbHK that the experiment started in 2006 driven by her passion for innovation and desire to discover the potential and suitability of different grape varieties for China.

The wines are unique expressions of single varietals married to the specific soils and micro-climates of the vineyards in which they are grown, Shanxi and Ningxia provinces in the north and north west of China, which are subject to a continental climate and wide diurnal range.

China's Grace Unveils Experimental Wines

Aglianico, a quality Italian varietal, is more commonly associated with warmer climate in southern Italy. The Shanxi terroir with its sandy loam soil is a long way from the southern Italian volcanic soil that is typical of this varietal, but revealed a finesse and freshness that gave the Grace Vineyard interpretation an approachable style with unique character.

The Ningxia Shiraz was found to pack much more peppery spice into its cool climate profile, enriched with earth and leathery notes, and shares little in common with Barossa or the Rhone. After experimenting with Shiraz in Shanxi, the team concluded that Ningxia with its drier climate was more suitable for Shiraz, as it was able to adapt to yield smaller berries with more flavour concentration.

Marselan, a French varietal and a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache, is typically used in blends to produce wines n the Languedoc, California and Italy. This grape, with its beautiful colour, cherry notes and fine tannin, could easily have gone unnoticed in China were it not for Grace Vineyard's decision to pluck it from anonymity and to give it the chance to develop its own identity in Shanxi soils.

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