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Erin Larkin
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Harris Grenache 2022

Grenache

The 2022 season was later than 2021, with very similar temperature range. There was rain at the end of the 2022 season, as a defining difference, however. "The challenge for us is to achieve the Torbreck style with phenolic ripeness in a season like 2022," says winemaker Ian Hongell. So, here on the nose, the 2022 Harris Vineyard Grenache is more savory in style than the Hillside Grenache tasted beside it; here, we have roasted meat crust, pomegranate, black cherry, star anise, raspberry coulis and green olive brine. On the palate, the wine is silky and soft, in its way. It blankets the tongue, and while the Hillside is more floral, more pert, this is more sedate, more velvety, has more "flow." The fruit for this wine is grown on ironstone and clay, and this contributes density and power to the wine. This come from the northern side of the Laird hill, on the Western Ridge of the Barossa, at about 260 meters above sea level. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork and wax.
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