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Folium Vineyard

Folium Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc Reserve Organic 2019

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Cultivation area: 0.9ha. Planting density: 4,200 plants/ha. Clay soil and river soil containing gravel and pebbles layered on top of each other. Guyot training. Planted in 1996. Winemaking in stainless steel tanks. Aging in stainless steel tanks. No malolactic fermentation. Folium Vineyards was established in June 2010 in Brancott Valley, Marlborough, in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. Folium Vineyards aims to produce the highest quality wines by carefully cultivating Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. The soil of the vineyard is a mixture of clay brought by the movement of glaciers during the ice age and gravel brought by the flooding of the Wairau River. The high clay content allows the grapes to retain the moisture they need to grow even in dry summers. By having a higher planting rate than other vineyards in Marlborough, they are able to produce more concentrated and powerful fruit. In order to maintain New Zealand's clean environment, they follow the rules of the organic farming certification organization "Biogro" (certified in 2014). "The fastest way to make high-quality wine is to grow high-quality grapes," says Mr. Okada, the grower and winemaker. They strictly limit yields in the fields, manage the canopy by removing leaves, and in the fall, they hand-pick all the fully ripe grapes. To make the most of the characteristics of the harvested grapes, they keep human involvement in winemaking to a minimum and produce wines that reflect the terroir of Folium Vineyard.