
Credaro Five Tales Pinot Gris 2024
Margaret River,
Australia
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About this Wine
country
Australia
region
Margaret River
variety
Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio
Style
White (Crisp Fresh)
vintage
2024
closure
Screwcap
Alcohol vol.
13.5
volume
750
Brands
Credaro
Tasting Notes
Aroma
Beautiful purity on show with lemon citrus and nashi pear, accompanied by a subtle tropical lychee note. Complex ginger spice and
orange blossom create a lovely and intricate aromatic profile.
Appearance
Pale straw.
Palate
Bright with citrus-like acidity and a classic Pinot Grigio texture and flavour profile filling out the mid-palate.
Persistent flavours of lemon barley, pear, and nectarine create a lingering finish. A classic Pinot Grigio that would pair beautifully with a squid salad or grilled marron.
Vinification
The fruit for this wine was sourced from two different family vineyards, both located in Carbunup, in the northern part of Margaret River. The first is the Alberts block, which was the original planting and typically experiences cooler conditions, with a waterway stretching below the block. The other vineyard is directly opposite on the Bussell Highway, where warmer conditions produce generous fruit that is typically picked earlier.
The 2024 5 Tales Pinot Grigio marks the first iteration of the 'Grigio' style, having previously been 'Gris'. The fruit was picked during the cool of night, ensuring vibrant acidity and excellent fruit condition. The fruit was oxidatively handled and gently pressed to avoid over-extraction of textural phenolics,
maintaining fruit purity.
A cool, controlled eight day fermentation followed, using an aromatic yeast strain. After fermentation, gentle tank bâtonnage took place over the next
two months to build mild texture and complexity while maintaining freshness and purity of fruit.
Vintage Notes
After a late, cool 2023 vintage with good winter rain, vines
stored strong energy reserves, leading to healthy budburst and
an average crop. The 2024 season, however, was early, with
consistently warm weather and no rainfall, making water
management and harvest timing crucial. Cool nights meant the
grapes spent less time ripening, resulting in bright, fresh
acidity in the aromatic white varieties and Chardonnay. Marri
blossom was abundant for most of the season, which meant
minimal bird pressure was observed.