A 2:1 blend of Monastrell (note the use of the Spanish name for the grape variety - one of only about four wineries I know of in Australia that do so) and Tempranillo.
The Tempranillo on the nose providing attractive, bright pippy-fruit aromatics; the Monastrell black-fruited depth - a suggestion of tapenade and a little oak. Rather concentrated, in the glass its a black mass with a vibrant rim.
Entry, smooth, spice immediately starts to build. A little short in the mouth, the wine's energy instead going into the finish. Acid adds extra length, carrying the black fruits with a final liquorice twist. 89/90 - Good
Source: Swapsies
Price: $25
Alcohol: 13.5%
Closure: Screwcap
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Somebody recently was telling me that the rationale for monastrell over mourvedre was a clonal difference - ie Spanish clone vs French clone etc.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably worth investigating actually - I'll look into it.
Very interesting...not seen that elsewhere before. I also thought that much of Australia's old vine stock was of Spanish origin...so where does Mataro...or Esparte...fit in :)
DeleteI know, it's muddled. I believe the Monastrell line came from talking with the folk over at Greenstone Vineyards (who have a cracking Sangiovese for that matter too).
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