• 2019
  • Barossa Valley

Grenache

$60
  • Category Red
  • Varietal Grenache
  • Range Collection
  • Region Barossa Valley
  • Wine Style Rich & generous, textured & savoury
  • Food Pairing Braised rabbit, roasted spiced quail, paella with chorizo sausage, tomato-based dishes, veal
Description

Barossa Grenache is Australia’s best kept wine secret. (Sssshhh, don’t tell anyone!).

From old bush vines at our Watunga Road Vineyard, this wine is proof, if any were needed, that Grenache and the Barossa were made for each other. Packed with juicy red berry fruits, it has a savoury edge, generous mouthfeel and smooth tannin.

  • Category Red
  • Varietal Grenache
  • Range Collection
  • Region Barossa Valley
  • Wine Style Rich & generous, textured & savoury
  • Food Pairing Braised rabbit, roasted spiced quail, paella with chorizo sausage, tomato-based dishes, veal

TASTING NOTES

From old bush vines at our Watunga Road Vineyard, this wine is proof, if any were needed, that Grenache and the Barossa were made for each other. Packed with juicy red berry fruits, it has a savoury edge, generous mouthfeel and smooth tannin.

SERVING TEMPERATURE | 10˚C - 15˚C
CELLAR POTENTIAL | Up to 2026

SEASON

REGION
Watunga Road Vineyard is 12 hectares of Shiraz and Grenache vines in Ebenezer on the Barossa Valley floor. Summers are reliably warm and dry, perfect for the sun-loving Grenache vine. Our old bush vine Grenache was planted in 1975 in classic Barossa soils of deep red-brown loam over clay. These precious old vines are hand-pruned and hand-harvested. Biodynamic fertilisers, green manure crops, mulching and drip irrigation are all part of our commitment to long-term sustainability in Australia’s oldest and most-revered wine region.

SEASON
After being hit by spring frost the vineyard bounced back, albeit with diminished yields. January and February were dry and warm and some hot patches in February put the brakes on ripening. Milder warm weather continued into autumn, allowing good hang time, and our Grenache was harvested in early April with excellent flavours.

WINEMAKING

This wine is from old bush vines at our Watunga Road Vineyard in the heart of the Barossa Valley. The fruit was handpicked and fermented in open fermenters with hand plunging. A small portion was fermented in whole bunches to capture heightened fruit aromas and flavours. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, mostly old so as not to overpower the juicy fruit we love in this wine.