
Drawing fruit from both estate plantings (and fruit from the Granite Belt GI, as with this Barbera from Ballandean, the cellar door and dining offering is certainly worth a look.
Damson, plum, cherry, dark chocolate. Heady mix that invites. Medium bodied, fresh-about-you acidity, with a come hither softness and downright moreishness. The acidity delivers a good length upon which fruit makes its presence re-known.
Barely there tannin wraps things up. 91
Barely there tannin wraps things up. 91
Tasted on: Wednesday 2nd August, a Leaf Day
Source: Sample
Price: $40
Alcohol: 13.5%
Closure: Screwcap
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[This post was edited at 08:15 on 03/03/18 to reflect the fruit is sourced from the Granite Belt]
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