Madfish Gold Turtle Swan Valley Grenache 2022
The Swan Valley is the source for Grenache here and proves to be a fine one. This is seriously good value, as well as good
The Swan Valley is the source for Grenache here and proves to be a fine one. This is seriously good value, as well as good
As much as I loved the team’s First Village Grenache, this is a step up. A really exciting Barossa Grenache with deep magenta hue. The
A gorgeous Barossa Grenache, grab it for now or squirrel a few cases away in the cellar for the years to come. Garnet in colour,
A zippy, minerally and silky rosé which is brimming with energy. It first announced itself with brilliant aromas of rose water, red cherry and strawberry,
The versatility of Grenache to the fore again! This is a bright burnt ochre colour. A lifted nose, quite pungent, with red fruits, herbs, bay
It is very easy to gloss over the glories of a wine because it is good value, suited to sharing with pizza, or perhaps because
Small batch fermentation here, which includes a portion of foot treading and time in a mix of new and seasoned French oak barriques. No fining
A superb McLaren Vale Grenache, which sees open fermenters, foot treading, basket pressing and time in seasoned French oak. A deep red, this is beautifully
Say adieu to GSM and ciao to GSN. The inclusion of the über-friendly Italian, Nero d’Avola, into a traditional red blend incorporating Grenache and Shiraz
Neat and lively example of a regional red wine star, it fairly jumps out of the glass with energy and life. This is Grenache without
Smooth and silky GSM from McLaren Vale. It has a such a soft and supple palate that holds its line to a long finish. Medium
A delicious and rather elegant Rosé made from Grenache sourced at Langhorne Creek. A lovely, shining, gentle pink hue here. The nose is full of
Oh yes, we do like this little guy. It’s a first release from Wirra Wirra and has the immediate influence of new winemaker Emma Wood.
Comes from some pretty old vineyards, one planted in 1920 and the other in 1960. Old vines really do seem to suit Grenache. Follows a
Grenache has so many guises, from delicious Rosés like this, to fresh and light quaffers, more serious reds and even rich old fortifieds. Hard not
From a Clare Valley vineyard which was originally planted in 1920, the wine receives maturation in older French hogsheads and puncheons for a year. A
A fragrant light bodied dry Grenache showing the virtues of Grenache for this style. It’s dry with a slightly savoury limestone chalkiness that cuts into
The Grenache was sourced from 120-year-old vines, destemmed and cold-soaked for 14 days. Fermentation was over the following two weeks in a mix of new
The team dub this an ‘Early Release’, which seems to me to suggest it is an early and easy drinker. For me, it is much
Yet another of the remarkable Grenache wines we are seeing these days. This multi-trophy winning wine shows just what Grenache can do in McLaren Vale.
One of the best-known examples of the Grenache Shiraz blend. Once again, a combination of basket pressing, and foot stomping has been used with only
From venerable old vines, 100 years in age, in the Barossa, the grapes are destalked and placed ‘uncrushed’ in stainless steel open fermenters. Hand plunging
With a brilliant copper hue, charming notes of red fruits and florals couple with a surprisingly weighty palate, which has an appealing saltiness. While quite
How good is it to see Grenache having a moment? Working its way back into the drinker’s good books has also taken Barossa Grenache into
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