2023 Estate Field Blend Rouge Block 8
($38.25 Wine Club price)
A blend of old vine Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro grown on our Certified Organic home vineyard in Stone Well in the Western Barossa Valley. This is a true field blend; picked from the interplanted Block 8, fermented and aged as a blend of the 3 red varieties that we grow in Stone Well.
A classic Barossa blend that carries the hallmarks of our special patch of old vines in Stone Well. A wine that carries the unique characteristics of our site, old vines, and the vintage year.
This wine is bright, displaying lifted florals, red fruits, with a medium bodied pallet supported by fine tannins. A wine that is drinking very well on release and will continue to do so for many years.
($38.25 Wine Club price)
A blend of old vine Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro grown on our Certified Organic home vineyard in Stone Well in the Western Barossa Valley. This is a true field blend; picked from the interplanted Block 8, fermented and aged as a blend of the 3 red varieties that we grow in Stone Well.
A classic Barossa blend that carries the hallmarks of our special patch of old vines in Stone Well. A wine that carries the unique characteristics of our site, old vines, and the vintage year.
This wine is bright, displaying lifted florals, red fruits, with a medium bodied pallet supported by fine tannins. A wine that is drinking very well on release and will continue to do so for many years.
($38.25 Wine Club price)
A blend of old vine Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro grown on our Certified Organic home vineyard in Stone Well in the Western Barossa Valley. This is a true field blend; picked from the interplanted Block 8, fermented and aged as a blend of the 3 red varieties that we grow in Stone Well.
A classic Barossa blend that carries the hallmarks of our special patch of old vines in Stone Well. A wine that carries the unique characteristics of our site, old vines, and the vintage year.
This wine is bright, displaying lifted florals, red fruits, with a medium bodied pallet supported by fine tannins. A wine that is drinking very well on release and will continue to do so for many years.
Technical Tasting Notes
2023 ESTATE ‘FIELD BLEND’ BLOCK 8
GROWING SEASON
The 2023 Barossa Valley vintage will be remembered as one of the latest vintages in recent memory. After a wet winter the rains continued well into November, it was certainly unlike any other. This meant the growing season was off to a slow start. The Barossa season from this point on was almost perfect. Warmer than the 2022 vintage, but cooler than the long term average. A vintage that will have a split personality, the great vineyards with the best growers truly excelled; the best wines will be up there with the best we have ever produced. Characterised by the wonderful fruit expression seen in the 2021 vintage combined with the crisp acids seen in the 2022 vintage.
TASTING NOTE
A blend of old vine interplanted vineyard of Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro grown on our Certified Organic Estate Vineyard in Stone Well in the western Barossa Valley. This is a true field blend, picked, fermented and aged as a blend of the 3 red varieties that we grow in Stone Well.
A classic Barossa blend that carries the hallmarks of our special patch of old vines in Stone Well. A wine that carries the unique characteristics of our site, old vines, and the vintage year. This wine is bright, lifted florals, red fruits, with a medium bodied pallet supported by fine tannins. A wine that is drinking very well on release and will continue to do so for many years.
SPECIFICATIONS
Region: Barossa Valley
Sub Region: Stone Well
Variety: Grenache, Mataro, Shiraz
Alcohol: 14.5%
Production: 1300 bottles
Cellaring: 5 years+
Winemaker: Andrew Seppelt
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Reviews
2023 Estate Field Blend
Steve Leszczynski (Qwinereviews.com)
93 Points - A field blend in every sense, Grenache, Mataro and Shiraz were randomly interplanted in the 1940s. This Hayes Family Wines Block 8 is vibrant and seductive - it's just a beautiful drink. Coming off certified organic vines that run east to west on the side of a hill, there is no topsoil with gravelly loam over white clay. It sees third use French oak for nine months to ensure that the fruit takes centre stage - and it does.
Give this some air and it will pay you back in spades. An array of raspberries, blueberries, mulberries and red plums rush to appease you. Dried petals, scents of dirt road and a fine sheet of soft woodsy spices complete a delicate picture. Despite the prettiness, the alluring depth hugs every curve in the mouth and lingers fabulously. It's the sip slow type that will evaporate sooner than you realise - big love!
Drink to five years+
2022 Estate Field Blend
Not Reviewed
2021 Estate Field Blend
Not Reviewed
2020 Estate Field Blend
Not Released
2019 Estate Field Blend
2021 Wine Companion (James Halliday)
96 Points - A true field blend, grown on the family's organic estate vineyard on the Western ridge. Vivid, deep crimson-purple, this is a luscious wine of great quality, black and red fruits swapping places with purple, ripe tannins adding a dimension. 75 dozen made.
2018 Estate GSM (Field Blend)
2020 Wine Companion (James Halliday)
95 Points - From old vines on the estate vineyard at Stone Well, matured for 9 months in second-use barriques. With its mix of red, purple and blue fruits, it has a fragrant palate. The blend generates synergy, pushing all the fruit flavours forward, yet not exerting obvious energy to do so, and deflecting the tannins.
Drink by: 2038
Huon Hooke (huonhooke.com)
92 Points - eep red/purple colour with a pepper, spice, meaty and dark berry bouquet, some blackberry and raspberry nuances, the palate rich and full, soft and rounded with ample drying tannins which are soft and ripe. Almost luscious. A wine of sweet, soft, succulent fruit charm as well as structure. 19/2/2019
Drink 2019 to 2031
QWine (www.qwinereviews.com)
93 Points - If you are yet to introduce yourself to Hayes Family Wines, I suggest you do so soon. Andrew Seppelt is producing some absolutely delicious wines. This Field Blend GSM is a belter. I couldn't stop at a glass or three. And it's that quality across the range which has everything pointing in the right direction.
The fruit was handpicked and co-fermented before maturing in third use French oak for eight months.
On the heavier side of medium bodied, it's a wine which just sang to me. Raspberry brownie, liquorice bullets, flashes of clove and earth. It bounds through the mouth with fine spices sprinkled over the top and they effortlessly tickle the mouth. This is a clever wine I could drink a lot of - and I did. A winner.
Drink now to five years.
Tuesday, 12 March 2019
2017 Estate GSM (Field Blend) - Carol and Ivan's Pick
Huon Hooke (huonhooke.com)
93 Points - Deep purple/red colour with a shy, chocolaty aroma and subtle black cherry notes. The palate is rich and lush in sweet ripe fruit: medium to full-bodied and smoothly-textured, with abundant ripe tannins. A very smart wine indeed. It's lovely now and will age well for many years. 17/3/2018
Drink 2018 to 2032
2019 Wine Companion (Campbell Mattinson)
95 Points - Old vine grenache, shiraz and mataro from Stone Well. All picked into a single bin; 300 bottles (only) were produced. It's a gorgeous mid-weight wine, svelte, ripe, flowing and fine, weight here, finesse there, length to seal the deal.
Drink by: 2028
QWine (www.qwinereviews.com)
91 Points - Carol and Ivan's pick - owner Brett Hayes seems to have his parents on the snips and buckets during vintage. A family project through and through. This the first release from the Estate vineyard in Stone Well. A field blend too no less - everything tipped into one bin. Handpicked and co-fermented with 10 months in second use French oak.
Straight up and down - what you see is what you get. A delicious and approachable GSM. The fruit glides through the mouth with equal parts of red berries, earth and spice all putting the shoulder to the wheel. The balance is just right too coming in at 13.8% alc. Asian spices and a dash of bitter cocoa tickle a long finish urging another sip. Thumbs up.
Drink now to five years. 3/4/2018
Tyson Stelzer (www.tysonstelzer.com)
92 Points - The first release of a harmonious and pretty GSM from old vines of the Hayes Family estate vineyard in Stonewell, to the tune of just 300 bottles, co-fermented in a single second use French oak barrique. The lifted raspberry and strawberry fruits of grenache are supported by the black fruit depth and structure of shiraz and mataro, culminating in a long and even finish backed by finely structured tannins.
Drink 2018-2020