Taltarni Discovery Grenache Touriga 2022
This is a quirky little blend from Taltarni’s Discovery Range, created to allow the winemaker to play with some different, creative, experimental ideas. Touriga Nacional
This is a quirky little blend from Taltarni’s Discovery Range, created to allow the winemaker to play with some different, creative, experimental ideas. Touriga Nacional
A classic little GSM from what deserves more recognition as a classic region. The ‘discovery’ here refers to the coming-of-age of the Pyrenees Grenache vines,
Year in and year out this classic Barossa blend delivers some of the most deliciously appealing drinking from the Barossa. Sweet fruit displaying some beautiful,
Super example of Barossa Grenache made with more than a hint of Pinot technique. The dry grown vines are nearly 110 years old and, after
This truly world class Grenache is from dry grown vines, almost 110 years of age, in a sandy loam vineyard next to the Para River
Something new from Howard Park and recognition of how good Grenache from the old Swan Valley can be, especially when made like this. It’s fragrant
Rhône wines are always a reliable choice, often offering great value. This red blend is no exception. As it opens, blueberry and dark cherry notes
On paper, this is an exciting duo: sweet Grenache meets the boldly tannic Touriga. In the glass, they hit it off. Dark fruits, blueberries, plum
The Discovery range of wines is a new initiative from Taltarni and, as the name suggests, looks to grapes and blends not generally seen from
Miss Harry is the nickname for Dean’s daughter, Harriet. The wine is a blend of 46% Grenache, 33% Shiraz and 31% Mourvèdre. The age of
Grenache is in the ascendancy and the Barossa wine region is well-placed to help lead the way. The choice of name, Ungrafted Grenache – maybe
With time spent making wine in France, it’s fair to say that Dean Hewitson doesn’t mind mixing things up in both the vineyard and the
From a South Aussie vineyard overlooking Australia’s famous Murray River, planted in 1998, we have another delicious Grenache. Purple/crimson in colour with notes of dried
Watkin’s Sibling Series showcases varieties that thrive in Langhorne Creek – one of Australia’s most underrated quality wine regions. The grapes are sustainably grown and
Oh Hi You! (accompanied by a bashful wave). That’s the kind of blushing this Langhorne Creek Grenache will impress upon you; with its exotic hibiscus
Here we have an unashamedly, full-throttle Grenache that delivers impressive drinkability thanks to layers of powerful red licorice and new leather aromas with a meaty
There is something almost Pinot-like in this beaut soft and smooth drinking red wine. Whole bunch naturally fermented and basket pressing has resulted in a
Yet another pleasing local example of this famous Rhone red blend made from Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre. Crimson red in colour, there is a nose
Grenache is one of the most versatile grapes on the planet. Until the 1960s it was Australia’s most important grape, only to be outrun by
A bit of an old school Grenache here but there is nothing wrong with that. It radiates with ripe, fleshy fruits including fruit pastilles, licorice
A big step up from the Moppa Grenache with fruit for this wine sourced from Marananga. It kept building and delivering for a couple of
A lovely gentle salmon pink colour is followed by a surprising volume of aromatics for a rosé. White strawberry and fresh raspberry aromas are topped
Premium fruit from Blewitt Springs and Seaview is written all over this wine although it still retains the casual Varney flair. Layers of primary fruit
Naming a wine ‘Fire Clay’ after bricks designed to withstand high temperatures sounds rather ominous (unless one is a climate denier), but put that to
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