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Yangarra GSM 2024
BOTTLE:
$44.00
In stock
SKU
104154
HALF-DOZEN: $250.80 or $41.80 each
DOZEN: $475.20 or $39.60 each
DOZEN: $475.20 or $39.60 each
Producer: Yangarra
Country:
Australia
Region:
McLaren Vale
Grape: monastrell, shiraz
Size:
BTL
Vintage:
2024
Deep, bright red-purple colour with a floral, rose-petally nose that speaks of the fruit first and foremost. Intensely spicy and red fruited, with little or no oak evident, the palate full-bodied and stately with a good firm spine of tannins. A solid, full-bodied red that drinks beautifully now and will reward many years of ageing, building more detail as it matures. (Blewitt Springs) (94) HUON HOOKE, The Real Review
A blend of 67/17/16% grenache/shiraz/mourvèdre; separate ferments, with extended maceration for some grenache parcels, raised in old puncheons, foudre, ceramic eggs and amphorae. More grenache this year, and a little more heft. That word is inapt, of course, as this is bright-fruited, lithe and energetic, yet there’s a darker red tone to the grenache component. Darkly ripe raspberry, red plums, tart blackberry, black cherry, subdued ferrous notes, white pepper, mace and allspice. Tannins are uber fine, the profile open and engaging, the minor blending components providing a savoury bolster to the finish. (93+) MARCUS ELLIS, Halliday Wine Companion
Another McLaren Vale icon and a Grenache specialist, Yangarra continues to set the benchmark for the region. With a focus on biodynamics and site expression, their wines combine depth, perfume and balance. This recent release GSM is one of the best we’ve seen and reinforces their standing as leaders in the Vale.
A blend of 67/17/16% grenache/shiraz/mourvèdre; separate ferments, with extended maceration for some grenache parcels, raised in old puncheons, foudre, ceramic eggs and amphorae. More grenache this year, and a little more heft. That word is inapt, of course, as this is bright-fruited, lithe and energetic, yet there’s a darker red tone to the grenache component. Darkly ripe raspberry, red plums, tart blackberry, black cherry, subdued ferrous notes, white pepper, mace and allspice. Tannins are uber fine, the profile open and engaging, the minor blending components providing a savoury bolster to the finish. (93+) MARCUS ELLIS, Halliday Wine Companion
Another McLaren Vale icon and a Grenache specialist, Yangarra continues to set the benchmark for the region. With a focus on biodynamics and site expression, their wines combine depth, perfume and balance. This recent release GSM is one of the best we’ve seen and reinforces their standing as leaders in the Vale.