Jauma

Like Raindrops..... Mclaren Vale Grenache

9.25 ratings
9.34 pro ratings
McLaren Vale, Fleurieu, South Australia, Australia
Grenache
Chocolate & Caramel, Herbs, Soft Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Turkey, Pasta, Mushrooms, Veal, Tomato-Based, Chicken, Exotic Spices, Potato, White Rice, Duck, Nuts & Seeds, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Asian Cuisine, Salads & Greens, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, Quinoa
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

Raspberry and Violet notes. Fresh and tangy. Raspberry also on palate with medium intensity. Soft tannins with a short but enjoyable future. A natural wine using indigenous yeasts, whole bunch and preservative free. Dare I say "hipster ". These wines are delicious now with no point in cellaring.

Raspberry and Violet notes. Fresh and tangy. Raspberry also on palate with medium intensity. Soft tannins with a short but enjoyable future. A natural wine using indigenous yeasts, whole bunch and preservative free. Dare I say "hipster ". These wines are delicious now with no point in cellaring.

Feb 8th, 2017
Bob McDonald

Pale Ruby. Fresh primary and juicy like just crushed Grape juice. A very hand made wine from James Erskine made in small volumes. Notes of raspberry, violets, stewed plums and earth - an old worldly note of grandmas cupboard. Low acid and low powdery fine tannins. A joy to drink - particularly on warm days at lunch. Drink now. Delicious and a different take on 100% Grenache.

Pale Ruby. Fresh primary and juicy like just crushed Grape juice. A very hand made wine from James Erskine made in small volumes. Notes of raspberry, violets, stewed plums and earth - an old worldly note of grandmas cupboard. Low acid and low powdery fine tannins. A joy to drink - particularly on warm days at lunch. Drink now. Delicious and a different take on 100% Grenache.

Sep 4th, 2016
Brent Mayeaux

Production Burn Cottage Vineyard

9.1

They say "what grows together goes together," but that's oversimplified BS. I'll be darned if this wasn't perfect with a kangaroo burger though. At 14% alcohol it isn't a lightweight like many of the new Australia wines, but its freshness and bright fruit keep it charming without getting goopy.

They say "what grows together goes together," but that's oversimplified BS. I'll be darned if this wasn't perfect with a kangaroo burger though. At 14% alcohol it isn't a lightweight like many of the new Australia wines, but its freshness and bright fruit keep it charming without getting goopy.

Jun 10th, 2016
Tal Yaacovi

Tal had this 8 years ago

Tal had this 8 years ago

Aug 16th, 2016
Devan Wells

Devan had this 7 years ago

Devan had this 7 years ago

Mar 14th, 2017