Obsidian Waiheke Island Reserve Montepulciano 2019
Obsidian's Ten-Hectare Onetangi vineyard was planted in 1993 with a singular vision: to make great Bordeaux- style reds. The team at Obsidian, however, had the good sense to broaden their vision in the early 2000s. While still focussing on Bordeaux grapes, they planted small quantities of Mediterranean varieties, including montepulciano. The resulting wine was the first ever montepulciano produced on the island of Waiheke.
Made in small quantities but to a high standard, the grapes for this wine were hand picked in April 2019 after a hot and extremely dry growing and ripening season. The lack of rain that caused these near-drought conditions allowed the fruit a long hang time which ensured optimal ripeness and ensured stress-free hand picking. It can be rare to hear of a vintage being remembered fondly as one that passed without issue, but 2019 on Waiheke is one that definitely stands out for viticulturists and winemakers alike.
Fair to say that the Cuisine judges were impressed and were immediately struck by the depth of colour in the glass. Initial thoughts upon tasting jumped to the youthful, lifted freshness of the wine amid its deep, dark and brooding profile. Black fruit and chocolate characters come through the nose and are carried through onto the full palate, complete with firm tannins and a hint of spice that follows the wine to its lush and lengthy finish. A wine that is drinking beautifully now but will also reward those not opposed to delayed gratification with time in the cellar.