Geyer Wine Co

Let's Be Friends Barossa Valley Montepulciano Petit Verdot

9.31 ratings
9.31 pro ratings
Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
Montepulciano, Petit Verdot
Tomato-Based, Lamb, Baking Spices, Potato, Pasta, Exotic Spices, Chicken, Herbs, Turkey, White Rice, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chili & Hot Spicy, Mushrooms, Beef, Onion, Soft Cheese, Duck, Pork, Beans & Peas
Top Notes For
Fredrik Finn

@Delectable Wine Will you be kind and add Geyer Wine Co Let’s be Friends to the list? Thanks.

Not your everyday encounter, a Montepulciano and Petit Verdot blend from Barossa, Australia. An impressive creation from the very talented Dave Geyer. Wild but not loose, Transparent and naked yet with plenty of density and extract with a fresh vibe and savoriness that acts as a backbone and brings tension across the fresh but relatively soft fruit profile.

Fresh black and blueberries with a red berried raspberry streak with a floral high pitched violet lift, sweet licorice and fresh herbs over a savory foundation of a black pepper and potting soil.
High acidity moderate tannins with round fruity profile, pronounced flavor intensity and expansive mid palate with a fresh lively spine that leads the Wine through a long finale.

@Delectable Wine Will you be kind and add Geyer Wine Co Let’s be Friends to the list? Thanks.

Not your everyday encounter, a Montepulciano and Petit Verdot blend from Barossa, Australia. An impressive creation from the very talented Dave Geyer. Wild but not loose, Transparent and naked yet with plenty of density and extract with a fresh vibe and savoriness that acts as a backbone and brings tension across the fresh but relatively soft fruit profile.

Fresh black and blueberries with a red berried raspberry streak with a floral high pitched violet lift, sweet licorice and fresh herbs over a savory foundation of a black pepper and potting soil.
High acidity moderate tannins with round fruity profile, pronounced flavor intensity and expansive mid palate with a fresh lively spine that leads the Wine through a long finale.

Mar 10th, 2021