Sourced from the Standish Family Vineyard Siegersdorf Road, Vine Vale, Barossa Valley. Planted on own roots in 1912 (7.6 Hectares 12ft x 10ft spacing). Fine white sand over deep heavy red clay at 302m above sea level. Fragrantly scented, taughtly structure
Sourced from the Standish Family Vineyard Siegersdorf Road, Vine Vale, Barossa Valley. Planted on own roots in 1912 (7.6 Hectares 12ft x 10ft spacing). Fine white sand over deep heavy red clay at 302m above sea level.
Fragrantly scented, taughtly structured and finely poised this femme fatale represents the more reserved face of the Barossa. Delicately portioned and beautifully balanced its fragrant notes of acacia petal, crme de cassis and parfait amour are supported by an underlying swath of Szechuan pepper, Guatemalan cocoa and damp limestone. Supple, lithe and without any hint of palate drag, its youthful ease shouldnt detract from the sea of promise it holds for the future.
The Prince this is what happens when a young man picks up an epe for the first time and finds the balance and weight to his liking – devastating.
Matthew Jukes – Top 100 Wines
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.