Greenock Creek Alices Shiraz Barossa Valley 2011

Greenock Creek
¥278.91
(1 review)
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0.75 KGS
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About the winery
The Alices is the biggest vineyard, being 15 sections of land, and is named after Annabelle's mom and Michael's most loved close relative, both of whom were named Alice. The vineyard is on our Radford Road property and the vines were planted in 1997, and like the various wines, the grapes are kept separate to create a solitary domain wine. The vines crop at 1.5 to 2.0 tons every section of land and as with all our vineyards the grapes are picked and kept separate to deliver a solitary domain wine. They are singled out phenological readiness and flavor at a baume scope of 14 to 16º. This baume here and there delivers a commonly happening high liquor, in spite of the fact that this will rely on upon occasional conditions.
The grapes are aged in extensive, shallow open masonary fermenters, pumped over, chilled and squeezed through a wicker container press. It is then racked into barrels to experience regular MLF, keeping the free run and pressings separate to be mixed back together preceding packaging. The wine is pumped into prepared American hogsheads with a little rate going into new oak barrels. It is then left to develop for give or take 27 months, and is generally not separated or fined preceding packaging.


Winery Details
Greenock Creek Wines
54 Radford Road
Seppeltsfield, SA, 5355, Australia
Phone:   (08) 8562 8103
Website: http://www.greenockcreekwines.com.au/

About the Wine
The 2011 Alice's is not substantial. It's all fruit...It has little of the olive and tomato leaf greens of some of its predecessors, and even less of the bready batter smells that reoccurred in them. Rather, its a powerful, solid, ultra-silk dish of berries (blackcurrant, mulberry, blackberry) with a touch of delicate prune and a ooze of quince glue. It smells plump and thick and a little drain chocolate...The tannins are fine, persistent and inviting; the corrosive simply ideal for all that meaty character...Truly wonderful wine.

 
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Reviews

  • 5
    Great drop for a reasonable price

    Posted by Archie on 16th Jan 2016

    A very easy wine to drink with a meal or relaxing with someone special.