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Barossa Bush Vine Grenache

2008 Barossa Grenache Noir

The Yalumba Barossa Bush Vine Grenache is a captivating expression of the Grenache Noir varietal, hailing from the renowned Barossa region of Australia. This wine showcases a deep red color, hinting at its richness and complexity. The body is full, offering a generous mouthfeel and depth of character, while the acidity is bright and invigorating, leading to a lively palate. Its fruit intensity is prominent, featuring luscious notes of ripe red berries complemented by hints of subtle spice and earthy undertones, creating a beautifully balanced profile. The tannins are medium, providing a pleasing structure that adds to the wine's overall elegance. This 2008 vintage is splendidly dry, making it remarkably food-friendly and a delightful choice for various pairings, whether it be grilled meats or hearty pasta dishes.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Barossa

One of Australia's best-known wine regions, the Barossa Valley sits an hour north of Adelaide, where many of the country's most famous wineries are based. In this historic region, old bush vines—some dating back as far as 1860—produce full-bodied wines of dramatic depth and scope, principally from Shiraz, Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. But Shiraz is the region's most popular varietal, with "Barossa Shiraz" almost a recognized brand in its own right, due to its concentrated flavors of juicy black fruit, plush tannins and the sweet spice of American oak. But whites are equally classy here, too, with Barossa's fresh, unoaked Sémillons and always captivating lush Chardonnays.

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