WinemakingThe descendent of a long line of Clare Valley grape growers, Kevin Mitchell is not only a skillful winemaker trained at South Australia 's prestigious Adelaide University , he also has the Clare Valley in his blood. A passion for terroir, particularly that of the beautiful Clare, with its steep north-south ranges and austere slate escarpments, arise from a childhood playing in, then working, the vineyards alongside his father, Mort. Now crafting highly-awarded wines from the family's mature vineyards, his winemaking techniques focus on minimal intervention. By his own confession he is fantatical about carrying out his craft without masking the inherent vineyard flavours. This means no fining, clarification or filtering; the wines settle themselves. Likewise, intensity of flavor, achieved through low yields, will not be compromised. Kevin's steadfastness to these principles offer the Kilikanoon wines a robustness of flavor and texture that presents across the entire range, defining and setting them apart from their peers.
ViticultureWith around 50 wineries producing less than 2% of the Australian grape crush, the Clare Valley remains boutique in stature and philosophy, despite having developed an envied reputation for producing mineral-driven, age-worthy Riesling and Shiraz . Altitude, aspect and position within the Clare create unique macro-climates, though it is the universally cool afternoon breezes that are the key in providing long, slow ripening conditions in this warm climate. Kilikanoon boasts access to the best of the Clare, yet the nuclei of the Kilikanoon vineyards are those planted by Kevin's father in the Watervale sub-district.Affectionately known as the ‘Golden Hillside', this unique site boasts a terroir of rich red loam soils over free-draining limestone and with plentiful sunshine that has kept the vines flourishing for 50 years. These terra rossa soils are renowned for producing long-lived Rieslings of distinct minerality, and spicy, dark-fruited reds of great intensity and earthiness.
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