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RUSDEN Wildwood Cinsault, Barossa Valley 2020 Bottle

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RUSDEN Wildwood Cinsault, Barossa Valley 2020 Bottle

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$28.67 Per Bottle for 12
The Rusden Wildwood Cinsault is a red wine produced in the prestigious Barossa Valley wine region in South Australia. It is made from the Cinsault grape variety, which is rarely seen

About this wine

Rusden Wildwood Cinsault 2020

The Rusden Vineyard is rooted deep in Vine Vale sand in the foothills below the Barossa Ranges, and is home to wonderfully gnarled old vines. The Cinsault range was designed to showcase Christian’s passion for experimentation with new varieties and wine styles that suit the Vine Vale microclimate. Opening with aromas of wild strawberry, cranberries, rose potpourri and black tea, the nose is bursting with freshness. The palate is slinky and light, with ripe red fruits providing tension against the fruit's acidity.

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Variety/Varieties
Cinsault
Vintage
2020
Classification
None
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Barossa Valley
State / Province
South Australia

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Rusden
Langton’s Selections Rusden Black Guts Shiraz Rusden is one of the big micro names in the Barossa. The 40 acre Vine Vale Vineyard, on white sand over red clay, was purchased by fifth generation grape grower Christine and teacher Dennis Canute in 1979 as a hobby farm. The fruit was sold off to wineries. The Rusden story begins in 1992 when a barrel of Cabernet was made for personal consumption. By 1997 Rusden was making around 5 barrels of wine based on Grenache, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. A chance meeting between son Christian Canute and Dan Phillips – a US importer with strong connections with Robert Parker Jr. – led to the sale of 11 cases of wine and the first of many king-hitting reviews from the wine advocate. This almost overnight success immediately encouraged the Canutes to renovate their vineyard back from a 'machine-deathbed' to a more hand intensive and traditional method of cultivation. Rusden has established a good following for their seductively ripe and well concentrated wines. The Black Guts Shiraz is particularly well received by the secondary wine market achieving solid values and excellent volume of demand. The Chookshed Zinfandel and Boundaries Cabernet Sauvignon occasionally come onto the market. Rusden is not really mainstream, but it has an interesting cult-type following. Further it possesses all the ingredients for long term success. Andrew Caillard MW, Langton's
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