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92 points James Halliday: "Red berried fruits, bright and lively, swoosh through the palate, engaging as they go. It's not complex but it's effective. Dry spice, florals and swirls of anise take the idea and run with it. It's not heavy but it's insistent." (09/2016)
Price: $14.99
94 points James Halliday: "Light, bright crimson; the inclusion of 9% grenache from McLaren Vale has worked very well, for there's a touch more structure and spine than many Barossa Valley grenaches at this price. The red fruits that are the heart and soul of this wine are delicious." (05/2017) 90 points Wine Enthusiast: "This wine offers a perfumed nose of ripe strawberry, cherry and blueberry fruit, with additional notes of herbs and black peppery. The palate brings bright fruit backed by soft, sandy tannins." (04/2019)
96 points James Suckling: "This has such attractive and pure, fresh-raspberry, red-cherry and red-plum aromas with some subtle spice and dried-wood notes. The palate has a succulent, juicy and energetic feel with mouthwateringly fresh red-berry flavors. So tautly focused and approachable yet resilient tannins." (06/2020)
Price: $39.99
94 points Wine & Spirits: "This grows at Paxton’s Landcross Farm, surrounding the family’s winery in Seaview, and at their Thomas Block. The vines are farmed under biodynamics, certified since 2011. And the wine shows that care in farming through its generous red-currant fruit intensity, along with the sort of mineral austerity that will convince fans of Rhône to consider Aussie grenache. It’s packed with tension, continuing to grow more delicious as that youthful structure opens toward richness." (02/2021) 91 points James Halliday: "It's not sweet, bu...
92 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "(Tasted with same score in 2002, the following review reflects a tasting in 02/1998) Two of the most decadent wines made on planet Earth are the limited production (about 900 cases of each) of Old Vine Grenache. In 1996, there are three offerings, but I only tasted two, the Blewitt Springs and Kangarilla Vineyard. The opaque blue/black-colored 1996 Old Vine Grenache Blewitt Springs offers a blackberry, cassis, and peppery-scented nose. Explosively sweet black fruit hits the palate with considerable weight and un...
Price: $49.99
95 points Wine Enthusiast: "2017 was a comparatively
cool vintage, which has ramped up the elegance and
freshness factor on Yangarra’s most premium and
renowned wine. Compared with the raw beauty and
pure joy of the Ovitelli Grenache (which is half the
price), this is a more polished wine, set for time in
the cellar but also drinking beautifully now. The
floral characteristics shine along side brambly fruit
and soft savory, mineral aromas. The palate is open knit, with juicy berries washing over the tongue,
followed by a tug of highly textural an...
Price: $99.99
Price: $299.99
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