Quin Wines Everyday Explorer Riverland Grenache 2020
Love the concept behind these wines bringing together the stylish winemaking of Andrew Quin with fleshy Riverland fruit to bring the best of both worlds
Love the concept behind these wines bringing together the stylish winemaking of Andrew Quin with fleshy Riverland fruit to bring the best of both worlds
This lighty framed Barossa Valley Grenache blend offers up a delightful impact of dark cherry, dark earth, and mixed spice aromas in a generally savoury
A blend of 65% shiraz, 29% grenache and 6% mataro that comes together in a fairly solid Barossa style, exotic fruits and smoked meaty savouries
Far too easy to lose sight of cracking Grenache wines from around the country if they do not hail from either the Barossa Valley or
Just when you thought we’d moved on to 5G, we are back to 3G, though this time, something very appealing – Graciano, Grenache and Gamay.
This is always such a beautiful drinking wine. And in this vintage, it reaches new heights in approachability and deliciousness. Medium bodied with a slight
Opens with an aromatic splurge of violet, cherry, raspberry and plum. It’s all about the fruit and attractive floral aromatics. Spice – dark and intense
There is plenty of similarity between this grenache and that in the Inigo range. But there is so much more depth and layered complexity here
Intensely fragrant with distinct aromas of rose petal and raspberry. There’s a little spice and a touch of typical subtle earthiness adding that final touch
It is fantastic to see the mighty Clare Valley getting in on the action with the rise of Grenache. As expected from Kilikanoon, it is
We recently looked at the excellent Walton’s Block Grenache from this producer, an old block of vines from the Clare. Now comes their Oath Grenache,
The rise of Aussie Grenache continues to gather pace. Whether you prefer McLaren Vale or the Barossa hardly matters, we are seeing more and more
Sieben Klon. Does that not sound like a Star Wars villain? Fear not, it is simply German for ‘seven clones’. So it comes as a
A stunning modern expression of Australian Grenache that is built for the long haul, it opens with superb fruit purity although remains a little tightly
The rise of Grenache continues and this is a great wine to get any latecomers started. It’s an unashamedly ripe and generous version made with
Bright mid crimson in colour before launching into a beautifully bright and expressive modern Grenache style. It opens with vibrant aromas of red liquorice and
The classic Rhône blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre, done McLaren Vale style. The name comes from the idea that in times gone by, twigs
Some Grenache can be real chameleons as young wines offering up just a hint of how they will evolve in the bottle, and you need
A much prettier version of McLaren Vale Grenache here from Blewitt Springs which is bursting with moreish red fruits – raspberry, strawberry and red liquorice
Another fine Grenache from the Schild team, this time solely from the Kleeman Vineyard from a section planted in 1916. The process here is again
This small production outfit specialises in these three varieties and, in this wine, they have harmonised into a thoroughly beautiful expression of what the Barossa
Great example here of why GSM blends can be beautifully built for delicious, youthful drinking. Bright crimson in colour with a purple rim, the aromas
The Schild family name is synonymous with hard work, long-sited commitment, hearty laughs and warm smiles. Geez, I like the Schild family already. There is
From Kleeman vines planted in 1916 and it’s remarkable to think of the things (both heroic and horrific) that were happening on the world stage
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