Zonte’s Footstep Love Symbol Grenache 2022
A cracking McLaren Vale Grenache and more evidence of how blessed we have been with some superb vintages of late – 2022 following on from
A cracking McLaren Vale Grenache and more evidence of how blessed we have been with some superb vintages of late – 2022 following on from
Captures the super friendly Grenache personality so well. Approachable and ready to go right now with inviting aromas of black cherry, red berries, juniper, spice
From the Fleurieu region, this is pale crimson in colour. While the name might be a play on the tiny tweaks needed to get the
Soft and generous medium bodied blend that captures the best of both of these varieties. A lift of raspberry and dark cherry with an ever
This old vine 2022 Grenache is unfiltered with wild yeast ferments and is a retro-modern expression, delivering with subtlety rather than power. It opens with
From a centurion (110 years old) vineyard grown on the sandy loam banks of the Para River. 85% whole bunch and 9 months in old
For what is usually described as a Rhône-style blend, although I would argue it now holds just as important a place in Australian viniculture, and
Opens with a floral fragrant mix of strawberry and spicy leather which is very much about this variety while a perfumed trace of rose petal
No Barossa range would be complete without a GSM. On the nose you get a fragrant mix of raspberries and dark plum with a slight
This, and the rest of the new range, all under cork, are all named after the peers and competitors of Simon’s Neptune-seeking ancestor, from back
This is sourced from McLaren Vale. It is a totally captivating and quite beautiful Grenache loaded with all the seductive goodies you expect from this
Comes from two blocks planted in 1929 and 1949 in the pocket of the Barossa. It is a lithe and sublimely structured medium bodied Grenache
What an exquisite example of Barossa Grenache. It comes from vines that are now more than 130 years old. Aromas of rhubarb, sage and subtle
This 2022 Grenache jumps out of the blocks with its perfumed cranberry and raspberry aromas plus a dusting of dried herbs from some whole bunch
This fascinating expression of Grenache from vines planted in the nineteenth century has an almost Pinot Noir like feel; pure red cherry, cranberry, touches of
This open knit and expressive 2021 Grenache shows generously proportioned aromas of red licorice, new leather and cranberry with subtle earthy/meaty tones. Lovely upfront fruit
The fruit here was destemmed to avoid any hints of that stalky character – loved by some, detested by others (I tend to fall in
Red raspberry, persimmon and ripe figs. A heady mix of baking spices, nutmeg, clove and dusty cinnamon. Fig leaf, rosemary twig and maple candy. It’s
Richard Hamilton’s father, Burton, a viticulturist, was well-known throughout the McLaren Vale wine region. He would have tended the vines for decades that now make
Fragrant, highly perfumed and thoroughly delightful opening of this bouquet. The fruit intensity is stunning especially when you consider the medium palate weight. It’s such
Another superb Grenache, this time made as Rosé, showing just how wonderfully versatile this grape can be. From 50-year-old dry grown bush vines, this is
The fruit here is sourced from the estate’s ‘Blind Spot’ vineyard which is found in the Blewitt Springs sub-region of McLaren Vale. The vines are
When a wine picks up the Grenache Trophy at the annual National Wine Show in Canberra, it comes with high expectations. In this case, it
Handpicked, destemmed and a large percentage of whole berries. Wild fermentation and matured for 5 months in stainless steel. You’ll find the Yangarra generosity here
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