The Hoffmann Vineyard collaboration sources from old vines situated at Ebenezer, in the Northern Barossa Valley. Adrian, 5th generation Hoffmann family vigneron, selects individual parcels from his and neighbouring Shiraz vineyards over the growing season. The grapes are gently destemmed, then vinified in small individual batches.
At 24 months in oak, a preliminary barrel tasting is conducted and classification made. This is repeated every 6 months until we have both blends finalised and the Dimchurch ready to bottle. The Hoffmann Vineyard usually then spends a further 12 months in oak. This can result in up to six years barrel maturation prior to bottling.
We have skipped the release of the 2015, destined for a 2030 re-release given it has closed up and needs a day in the decanter to wake up. The 2016 is very showy at this time and is good to go with 2-4 hours in a decanter.
6160 bottles, 200 magnums, 12 doubles and eight imperials filled.