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SEPPELTSFIELD Great Terraced Vineyard Grenache, Barossa 2020 Magnum
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SEPPELTSFIELD Great Terraced Vineyard Grenache, Barossa 2020 Magnum
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Seppeltsfield Great Terraced Vineyard Grenache
From the storied Seppeltsfield, a crown jewel of the Barossa, comes the Great Terraced Vineyard Grenache. The 2020 vintage is a special release to mark 170 years of the estate, established in 1851. It is a drinkable tribute to the estate’s icon vineyard, first planted in 1855. It is a celebratory and distinguished bottling that captures the confluence of tradition and a new chapter.
A single vineyard Grenache, the Great Terraced Vineyard consists of bush vine Grenache grown in soils famously rich in ironstone, quartz and slate. This iron-oomph and bracing minerality carries through to a powerful palate in a medium-bodied Barossan that is astonishingly concentrated. Raise a glass to 170 years!
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Medium deep crimson. Attractive musky plum, strawberry pastille aromas with hints of sage and star anise. Medium bodied, supple and lacy textured with dark plum, strawberry, raspberry touch flavours, attractive mid-palate negroni like viscosity, fine plentiful looseknit tannins and integrated fresh acidity. Finishes chalky firm, pure fruited and minerally. Delicious early to medium term wine. Drink now - 2028 14.5% Alc
96 points
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Huon Hooke
Deep, bright purple/red hue and a cherry-pip, dark-plum-skin aroma, very fruit-driven and a little straightforward at this early age. Melted chocolate later. There is intensity and drive along the palate, good concentration and a balanced final grip. An excellent wine—all it needs is more time.
92 points, The Real Review (July 2021)
Seppeltsfield is a showpiece of the Barossa Valley, a magnificent complex of 19th century winery buildings surrounded by almost 100 hectares of vineyards. Seppeltsfield was a focal point of the fledgling Barossa wine industry from the 1850s and now boasts the world’s longest unbroken chain of vintage wines, going back to 1878, enabling the release of a genuine 100-year-old fortified wine each year since 1978. Apart from the extraordinary range of fortifieds, Seppeltsfield today also produces a range of limited production table wines, including blends of Shiraz, Grenache and Touriga, and sparkling wines under the Gert’s Blend label.
