Purple Hands Grenache 2021
Purple Hands is a partnership with Craig Stansborough and Mark Slade who are kicking some serious goals. Made from fruit from Zerk Lyndoch vineyards planted 1961 and ~1890, along with […]
Purple Hands is a partnership with Craig Stansborough and Mark Slade who are kicking some serious goals. Made from fruit from Zerk Lyndoch vineyards planted 1961 and ~1890, along with […]
Slight change in focus for typical Barossa with the release coming in the same vintage year to ensure vibrancy and zoosh. Made by young gun Sam Wigan out of the […]
A split of Grenache 51% and Mourvedre 49%. Tahbilk, Grenache Mourvèdre, Rosé, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Vibrant light cherry/cerise colour. Carrying herbaceous leafy notes to offset the white peach, easy red […]
A special release celebrating the 100th year anniversary of the planting of this Mourvèdre vineyard. d’Arenberg, The Twenty Eight Road, Mourvèdre, McLaren Vale, 2018 Offers a fine yin/yang of earthy, savoury […]
Part of the d’Arenberg “The Organics” range and yet another label from d’Arry. This time combining the regional red grape heroes. Made from biodynamic and organically farmed grapes. d’Arenberg, The […]
Being made in the same way as previous vintages with “lots of whole bunches.” Spending 15 days on skins and then maturation for 10 months in larger wooden casks. The […]
Part of the fun, but with serious intent, Grenache Wizardry range, this fruit comes from the north of the Heathcote region in Colbinabbin. Made by Steve Webber. Note, bottle image […]
Not your usual rosé make up either: Grenache (65%), Mourvedre (25%) and 10% aromatic whites: Riesling, Gewürtztraminer and Kerner. Chaffey Bros, Not your Grandma’s Rosé, Barossa Valley, 2021 Pale salmon/coral […]
No price rise in 4 years. Ben’s accountant may need to have a word. Wallace, Shiraz/Grenache, Barossa Valley, 2019 Power and presence: there’s a lot going on for the “entry” […]
Only McLaren Vale Grenache fruit this year. Keeps the same older American oak barrel regime. Taylors, Jaraman, Grenache, McLaren Vale, 2020 Medium ruby to garnet with a bright rim. Slippery […]