2006 THE OLD FAITHFUL "SANDHILL" GRENACHE
GRENACHE
Review
Release Date
Region
Wine Spectator 86PTS
Dec, 2007
MCLAREN VALE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Tasting Notes
Inky ruby. Spicy black raspberry and cherry aromas are complicated by Asian spices and cracked pepper. Sweet, strikingly concentrated dark berries and bitter chocolate on the palate, with supple tannins and subtle minerality adding shape and lift. Elegant and balanced for such size and power, finishing with lingering dark berry preserve and smoky mineral notes.
Technical Notes
- Wine Analysis:
- Alcohol: 14,35 % by vol.
- Total Acidity: 6,99 g/l
- Residual Sugar: 2,6 g/l
- pH: 3,38
Reviews
Wine Spectator
Firm in texture, with dark berry, herbal, licorice and spice flavors that remain tight through the finish. Best after 2012. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 220 cases imported. (Harvey Steiman) 86pts
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Estate Profile
McLaren Vale is home to some of the most treasured Old Vine plantings in the world today, with the earliest known plantings dating back to 1862. We affectionately refer to them as “The Old Faithful”. They are a resource we treasure dearly.
The Old Faithful project is an exciting Joint Venture Partnership with John Larchet a 50% owner, and a Quartet of “vinous” folk owning the other 50%. The “Quartet” of Nick Haselgrove, Warren Randall, Warren Ward and Andrew Fletcher not only share
great talents in viticulture and oenology, but are Owners of a multiplicity of the most prized dry grown Old Vine vineyards across McLaren Vale. This is definitely a unique partnership that is intent on producing modest quantities of truly distinctive wines. All Partners share their belief in the magic of “The Old Faithful”.
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