LEEFIELD STATION STOCKMAN SYRAH 2022
LEEFIELD STATION STOCKMAN SYRAH 2022
Leefield Station Stockman Syrah 2022 presents black and red berry aromas, enhanced by mint and dried herbs. The dry palate balances natural fruit sweetness with cool-climate acidity, ripe tannins, and a light chocolate note for a lasting finish.
With a cellaring potential of 5–8 years, this limited edition Syrah promises elegance and depth over time.
The ‘Expressions of Leefield’ range captures small parcels of fruit grown on these special sites showcasing the unique terroir of the Waihopai Valley. Leefield Station, the Best of Marlborough.
6 Bottles
Tasting Note
Tasting Note
TASTING NOTE
Black and red berry aromas are accompanied by cooler notes of mint and dry herbs. A dry palate that deftly balances natural fruit sweetness with the freshness of cool climate acidity, ripe, silky tannins and light chocolate note for a sustained finish.
CELLARING POTENTIAL
5-8 years.
Winemaking
Winemaking
ORIGIN
Leefield Station, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough.
VARIETY
100% Syrah.
WINEMAKING
This block of Syrah is found in a very warm mesoclimate on the river terraces at Leefield Station. An extended growing season allowed the fruit to hang on the vine until the flavour and tannin development was ideal. Hand-picked, this fruit was destemmed to an open-top fermenter and cold-soaked prior to fermentation, spending a total of two weeks on skins before pressing to a combination of new and one-year-old French oak puncheons.
The wine underwent malolactic fermentation and continued aging in oak for the next 20 months, with several rackings during this time helping to harmonise the tannin profile. Finally, the 2022 Leefield Station Syrah was blended in September 2023, then finely filtered before bottling.
ANALYSIS
Alcohol 13.5%
pH 3.71
Titratable Acidity 5.7g/L
Residual Sugar 0.24g/L
Vegan Certified
Vintage
Vintage
VINTAGE
Record rainfall in July, August and a warm start to September, permitted an energetic start to the growing season. This coincided with double the usual number of frosts which were replaced by warmer temperatures and humid northerly airflows in October.
Early season varieties flowered rapidly while later season varietals were slightly challenged by a cool, wet start to December. Increasing temperatures and a warm, dry January ultimately ensured an abundance of fruit.
Despite heavy February rains, good vineyard practice and increased sunshine hours through the tail end of February meant the vast majority of the resulting fruit was clean and ripe.
Harvesting began in early March due to early season disease pressure with positive fruit flavours indicating physiological ripeness.
The team are excited about the structural diversity and bright complex flavours of the 2022 wines.
Awards & Accolades
Awards & Accolades
About Leefield Station
About Leefield Station
Leefield Station has a mission of showcasing the best of Marlborough in one amazing property. Delicious grapes, well-kept sheep, cattle, and pigs – all alongside flourishing native bush sheltering productive beehives and teeming flora and fauna. It is nature co-existing perfectly – helping each other, in an amazing eco-system of its own.
Because we believe this is what modern farming looks like.