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Grosset Springvale Riesling 2024

BOTTLE:
$60.00
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SKU
94149
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DOZEN: $648.00 or $54.00 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    1 qty South Melbourne
    0 qty Sydney
    Producer: Grosset
    Country: Australia
    Grape: Riesling
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2024

    AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1st

    Polish Hill has this covered but this is still a fabulous Springvale Riesling. It’s an interesting wine, driven by lemon and lime as you would expect but with anise, marshmallow and pretty floral characters floating about. The anise is almost into red licorice territory, which seems bizarre in a riesling, but it’s definitely there, like a lurker to the forum of citrus and tonic water. Grosset has been a star producer for all the time I’ve been in wine but right now its wines are as good or better than they’ve ever been.

    I’m opting for a score of 95 but I could easily go 96.

    CAMPBELL MATTINSON, The Wine Front