Purple Hands Mataro Grenache Shiraz 2021

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You don’t often see mataro or mourvedre taking the lead role in red blends, usually with shiraz and grenache. It’s generally the spice, sprinkled over other varieties, to give a much needed savoury bite. I wish there were more of them around, though, as mourvedre’s dark heart can add a hell of a lot of interest when it is done right, as it is here.

Deeply coloured, it’s a big, chunky, hearty red. Rich blackberry and mulberry fruits are on display with nice touches of new leather, animal fur and with some spice thrown in. That is followed by a meaty and textural palate with mataro’s dense fruit underpinned by supple but significant tannins that provide ample support. It’s a proud Barossan with good drinking potential over the medium term.