During the last week of October..03. November 2003 | 16:37 .. the grapes made an important step in terms of their aromas. At the beginning of the month they still had a lot of freshness, but were also relatively simple in character. As the month progressed, they became more and more subtle and fine, and they have now reached a peak of intensity – aromatic components we cannot even describe. Autumnal would be the only word that springs to mind. The harvest notes may at times seem confusing with their different vineyard names, etc. There is, of course a system behind all this: the wine should be characterized by its grape variety, vineyard, and vintage, and not by a particular harvest date, unless the latter is explicitly mentioned on the label. In order to privilege vintage and origin, it is better to harvest part of the grapes at a “normal” date, and to supplement this with grapes harvested later, which can be used like spice, for complexity and depth, but which would be too concentrated on their own. |
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