
By Farr Offer Winemaker of the Year Edition (2019 Reds, 2020 Whites)

2020 WHITES & 2019 REDS FROM THE REIGNING WINEMAKER OF THE YEAR NICK FARR |
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For Nick Farr, the focus is on viticulture at his family’s small property in the Moorabool Valley: the results are spectacular. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are world class wines while the Viognier would make the earth shake in parts of France. These wines are fine, delicate and precise.
Nick reminisces on picking in the dark in 2019, flashes of light and snatches of chit-chat drifting through the leaves, with a calmness that seemed surreal. Then came 2020 – now that was surreal (if not calm). As Nick acknowledges, lockdown life on the farm was in some ways a dream. And then there’s the exceptional good fortune, in a year of fire, smoke and frost, of having any sort of harvest at all.
THE WINES
Viognier by Farr is a blend of two vineyards. One is the original house block planted in 1994, which has friable red soil over limestone leading to sandstone - similar soils to the Sangreal Pinot Noir and Chardonnay by Farr. The second vineyard is a younger planting of unknown clones in red ironstone soil. The Viognier is a difficult variety to manage, with the tendency to grow horizontally rather than vertically, being very thirsty and having a tendency to become sunburnt easily. This prompted Nick’s decision to pick the fruit earlier to retain natural acidity while maintaining varietal character, creating a more delicate and refined drink. Viognier is foot-stomped and left for two or more hours on its skins, to extract phenolics, flavour and texture. The fruit is then pressed, cooled and put straight into barrel with all solids for a natural fermentation. Malolactic conversion is encouraged with gentle stirring during the end of autumn. The wine is then racked, fined, filtered and bottled 11 months after harvest.
The 2020 Viognier shows quintessential fresh apricots with lovely barrel spice and cream. This Viognier walks the tightrope of richness and freshness, showing the hallmark DNA of the grape while dialling in the perceived weight that Viognier can at times attain. This wine is about fruit expression with freshness and just the right amount of complexity. – By Farr
The Chardonnay by Farr comes from the same site as the Sangreal Pinot Noir. It’s an exposed, hungry north-facing slope of red soil over limestone, planted in 1994. The Chardonnay vines are a mixture of Dijon clones and P58.
This 2020 Chardonnay shows the house style of complexity and restraint. Barrel spice and fruit woven together with lovely acidity and filled out with complexity. There is stone fruit and citrus, and a limestone quality that sits effortlessly in the wine. It has a wonderful density of flavour and finesse. – By Farr
The Farrside vineyard consists of black volcanic soil over limestone on a northeast-facing slope. The vine rows run east to west to shade the fruit from over exposure. It’s a mixture of 114, 115, 777, 667 and MV6 clones. Although the Farrside and Sangreal vineyards are only 300m apart, the differing conditions mean that this vineyard is picked 10 to 12 days later. The darker soils and cooler growing conditions give a more masculine and edgy wine.
From the black soils of the Farrside vineyard, this Pinot Noir is powerful, with notes of red meat, dark spice and black cherries. These flavours work alongside decadent spice and tannin, creating a wine of significant presence, exquisite balance and length. – By Farr
The Sangreal Vineyard is the oldest planting (1994) on a north-facing slope of red ironstone on the surface going to limestone to bluestone below. The rows run north to south, gaining full sun exposure throughout the day and resulting in prettier, more perfumed wines. It’s always the first vineyard to be harvested.
The original By Farr Pinot Noir site, this is the epitome of Pinot Noir perfume and complexity. It's an ethereal Pinot, heavily scented, rich and multifaceted. Dark, ripe cherries meet comforting barrel spice, whole-bunch crunchiness and earth. The Sangreal Pinot Noir excites all the senses with its wonderful aroma and silky palate weight. – By Farr
Shiraz fruit comes from the original By Farr vineyard, planted in 1994. It lies on a north-facing slope, and the red volcanic soil has a base of limestone with deep-set sandstone. All fruit is hand-picked from the VSP trellising, with about 15% left as whole bunches in the fermentation. Most years, a co-ferment between 2 and 4% Viognier with the Shiraz, the date determining whether or not the former is co-fermented and bleed back. It is a natural fermentation, with the fruit remaining in the tank for 19 days before pressing. The Shiraz sees 18 months in French oak, about 20% being new, and is bottled under vacuum.
Supple, hugely complex and spicy; black olive tapenade, graphite, ripe plums and cocoa. It has an open weave, not defined by oak, nor over-extracted. You might say this has been clearly guided by a Pinot Noir winemaker. It’s a seductive, wondrous Shiraz. – By Farr
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