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Wine: Grant
Burge McLaren Vale Ink Shiraz
Country: Australia
Region: Barossa
Brand/Producer: Grant Burge
Grape Varietal: Shiraz
ABV: 14%
Type: Red
Code: 2081
Tasting Note
Intense purple red in colour with great density. The bouquet is rich
with plum, raspberries and dark cherries, with underlying hints of milk
chocolate and some vanilla and aniseed spice. This super-rich, full-bodied wine
has a sensual palate offering plenty of texture, fine velvety tannins and soft,
round dark fruit flavours with a sweet mocha finish.
Producer
The Grant Burge winemaking team is led by Chief Winemaker, Craig
Stansborough who believes attention to detail is of upmost importance when
crafting beautiful Barossa wines. However, the team is blessed with fantastic
fruit that requires polishing and shaping, rather than heavy-handed
manipulation in the winery.
Grant Burge Wines craft big and bold reds for the drinkers who love
this style. With the combination of the best terroirs, the best climate and the
best winemaking techniques, the natural result is the best wine.
Winemaking
The Barossa is famous around the world for its premium wines with
Grant Burge being one of the most recognised brands from this region. The
diversity of the terroir and the region's altitudes, combined with its
Mediterranean climate, provide the perfect environment to make a range of
ultra-premium wines.
McLaren Vale is considered the birthplace of Australian wines, and
especially Shiraz. Fruit sourced from selected vineyards were crushed and
fermented separately. The primary fermentation on skins was carefully
controlled to allow just the right influence on colour and flavour.
The wine was matured in a combination of French and American oak for
at least 18 months
Fun Fact
The area was named Barossa Valley in 1837 by the Colonel William
Light, one of South Australia’s first surveyors who eventually became Governor
of South Australia. Barossa was honouring the memory of the Battle of Barrosa,
a Spanish battleground where the British reached victory over the French.
However, the name was incorrectly registered as ‘Barossa’ as they misread the
lettering.
Food pairing
A big smooth bodied wine which can match a variety of red meat and
game dishes. Try with spicy food and it also works well with strong cheeses and
accompaniments.
Awards & Accolades
International Wine Challenge Commended 2022