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Harvest Reserve Syrah 2012
Harvest Reserve Syrah 2012 Case
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The Hay Paddock Row 104 Case, Winemaker’s Signature Selection 2010
Harvest Man Syrah 2009
Harvest Man Syrah 2009 Case
Petite Reserve 2009
Petite Reserve 2009 Case
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The Hay Paddock 2009 Case
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Cold winds at bud burst and flowering will effect crop levels and induce ‘hen-and-chicken’ bunch formation, so orientation away from the southwest winds is essential on Waihehe. The Hay Paddock sits in a valley surrounded by hills on all sides. Vines are oriented north and south, catching the first and last of the day’s sun while being protected from the full strength of summer’s northeast storms. This protection allows the late autumn canopy (
above left
) to stay on the vines well into June.
Drainage away from the root zone in the event of high rainfall events, particularly near harvest, is essential, so row orientation falls away to the valley floor allowing rapid run-off
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