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Barossa Valley Grenache

Awards & Reviews5 Star Winery - James Halliday92 Points - Sam KimDescriptionWith Grenache growing in popularity, this top boutique winery is leading the way with light, easy to drink Grenache from the Barossa. Tasting Notes2014 was our first expression of Grenache on its own, and is designed as an easy drinking and enjoyable light red.Colour: Light cherry redBouquet: Lovely fresh Grenache fruitPalate: Soft, supple, easy to drinkVineyard & Vintage Comments: This wine is from our very old Grenache in the Barossa Valley and our cool climate Grenache vineyard in the Eden Valley. The wine has been aged in a combination of reconditioned oak barriques and stainless steel.

Grant Burge Little Kings Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre

Black cherry, raspberry, honey nougat, liquorice, and a hint of orange peel on the nose

Basedows of Barossa Shiraz

This Shiraz is dark red with amazing purple hues, it has aromas of blackberry and pepper, and is a flavour bomb of sweet black fruit.

Winton Road Barossa Valley Grenache

Mountadam Five Fifty Barossa Shiraz

Located in the High Eden sub-region of the Barossa, Mountadam was originally established in 1972 by the late David Wynn for his winemaking son Adam. Since 2005, it has returned to being a family owned and run winery, with David and Jenni Brown overseeing its success. With Phil Lehmann, the son of Peter Lehmann, as chief winemaker, they are going from strength-to-strength. High Eden’s chilly heights lead to harvests up to a month later than those in neighbouring Eden Valley. The result is gorgeous Shiraz like this, full of blue fruit and peppery acidity.

St Hallet Sacred Ground Shiraz

Moody, dark, swirling black fruits sit right at the core of this quintessentially Barossan beast. A smattering of red and blue fruits provide freshness and a little lift to what is otherwise very serious business. There is no mistaking a St Hallet classic - when it comes to shiraz, and when it comes to Barossa, they don't muck about. The Sacred Ground is an old favourite among the 'big and bold' faithful, and this iteration is no departure from that well earned reputation. Rich, ripe, chocolate, earthy and opulent. Little hints of cedar and tobacco sit deftly around determined, full throttle fruit density. St Hallet at their best - unashamedly broad and imposing while remaining stylish, complex, and relinquishing no ground when it comes to sophistication.

Langmeil Rough Diamond Grenache

Krondorf Founders View Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon

Deep red with purple hues. Blackberry and blackcurrant aromas with leafy notes. Concentrated varietal cassis flavours with hints of choc mint and forest floor. Fine structural tannins and spicy french oak support a strong core of expressive blackberry and blackcurrant fruit.

Two Towns Barossa Shiraz

Two Towns wines are made from the finest grapes from two of South Australias finest wine regions the Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills. These wines celebrate these two iconic wine regions and their landscape. Delicious, integrated toasty oak. Yummy dark berry flavours, velvet tannins and good persistence.

Earthworks Succession Barossa Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 750m

Earthworks celebrates the toil and persistence of the founding generation of winemakers and viticulturists from the Barossa. The new Succession range, observes the importance of lineage, custodianship and community. The wine reveals deep garnet and ruby hues on the eye. A nose of coffee grounds, cocoa powder, sage bush and brambled blueberry gives way to violets, smoked white spice, roasted coconut and cedar wood. On the palate the wine has fruit sweetness wrapped around lengthy, chalky tannins and touches of moreish olive tapenade to finish.