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The Most Excellent Grenache Dominant Baker's Dozen
A magical assortment of Grenache and Grenache dominant blends from our fave producers. 3 bottles of the Lienert multi-clonal, fragrant and compelling beauty, 3 of Curtis' mid-weight, fragrant and generous Heritage, plus 3 of their stunning 96 point Small Batch Grenache. 3 of the Purple Hands GSM, which we reckon is the best wine featuring Grenache they have ever released. Finally, a single bottle of the $80 RRP Heirloom Anevo Fortress, a super fragrant, dark and deep blend of Grenache off their finest vineyard with a little each of achingly pure Tempranillo and Touriga.
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Wines In This Pack
McLaren Vale, SA
95pts Kim Brebach, 95pts Decanter World Wine Awards
Selected from Heirloom’s best McLaren Vale vineyard. We saw musk, plum skin, spice, cherries, earthiness, Earl Grey tea, blackberry and black pepper. A sense enveloping and incredibly beguiling wine finished with a dusting of fine powdery tannins. Magical.
McLaren Vale, SA
96pts Sam Kim, 95pts Wine Showcase Magazine
Candied raspberries dance around a core of dark fruits filled with cherries. An underlying richness leads to a length that doesn’t out stay it’s welcome. Crafted from 120+ year old vines out of McLaren Vale like it’s predecessor it treads the fine line between power and finesse.
Barossa Valley, SA
94pts Kim Brebach, 92pts Qwinereviews.com, 2 x Gold Medal
The first GSM released by Purple Hands with previous editions having led with Mataro. From our perspective, also the best Grenache blend they have released to date and one of their very best wines overall. Fantastic fragrance here, along with spice, redcurrant, plum, chocolate, cedar and more. Has a tensile aspect which gives this life and lift in a fashion which very few wines can achieve. Exceptional length and a total joy to drink.
Barossa Valley, SA
93pts Sam Kim
The Lienert’s have been farming in the Barossa for 150 years and decided to add some vines to their property about 20 years ago. The first fruit from 2004 and 2005 vintages went straight to the pool room, aka into Penfold’s St Henri. Funnily enough they then planted a lot more vines and introduced many more clonal variations of Shiraz and Grenache. This Grenache is a brilliant amalgam of aromatics and pristine fruit, thanks to the careful clonal selection and extensive blending trials undertaken before settling on the final ‘just right blend’. Whilst called Sieben Klon (Seven Clones) the Grenache actually includes 8 separate clones. This vintage is a little lighter, yet more aromatically lifted than the 21 vintage. It’s a cracker.