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Vendor
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Trutta
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Regular price
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$29
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$29
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- ADDED SULPHITES (MG/L)
Minimal
- FILTERED
No
- FINED
No
- SKIN CONTACT
Yes
- VINEYARD HEALTH
Organic
- YEAST
Wild
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VINEYARD HEALTH
Cultivation of the wine grapes. Almost all wines at NOTWASTED implement organic, biodynamic or regenerative vineyard practices.
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SKIN CONTACT
The skins of the grapes can form part of the fermentation process. Unlike conventional white wine, natural winemakers will often leave skins of the grapes for part (or all) of the fermentation, the result is a cloudy and tannin filled wine.
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FILTERING
The filtering of the wine to remove particles post fermentation. Filtering particles may be aesthetically pleasing, but is often viewed as ‘unnatural’ and not filtering is said to create a more unique wine.
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FINING
Fining wines uses an agent (often gelatin or bentonite) to attract miniscule solids and join them together. Again this is seen as ‘unnatural’.
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SULPHUR
The amount of sulfur added to the wine. The affect of suplphites in wine on the human body is one of the most debated and researched parts of the winemaking process. Conventional wines often present up to 300mg per litre of wine.
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YEAST
The type of yeast used. Imported or wild. Yeast is crucial to break down grape sugars into alcohol. Wild yeast, relies on it naturally occuring as part of the fruit harvested. Although harder to execute, it’s often part of a natural winemaker’s process.
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About the maker
Inspired by the spirit of ancestors who left Cornwall for the gold rush hills of Gippsland in the late 19th century, the boys at Trutta are making honest and site driven, expressive vino.
Being integral in the shed is great and Trutta have this in spades, but working with growers who follow organic practices is often something a bit neglected by younger winemakers and brands. Constantly rated highly by the likes of Mike Bennie and the Wine Front, the Trutta wines are always a treat to drink. They're often vibrant and full of natural energy, but more importantly strongly represent where they were grown. Outstanding value from this up and coming Victorian clan.
See the Trutta collection here
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