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MITOLO 7TH SON GRENACHE SHIRAZ 2020 [BUY ANY 2 GET 15% OFF]
[BUY ANY 2 GET 15% OFF]
Valid from 26 Apr 2024 - 12 May 2024
Seventh Son Grenache Shiraz is quite a different wine for Mitolo and a commitment to the McLaren Vale region and its most revered varieties. The Grenache portion, sourced from old bush vines off the sands of Blewitt Springs, provides rustic, lighter, earthier flavours than the fruit forward, softer Shiraz portion sourced from the Lopresti vineyards. When blended together though these opposites provide a great foil for each other, creating a complex and intriguing wine. There is very little new oak influence in this wine, with older oak barrels chosen for the elevage.
Valid from 26 Apr 2024 - 12 May 2024
Seventh Son Grenache Shiraz is quite a different wine for Mitolo and a commitment to the McLaren Vale region and its most revered varieties. The Grenache portion, sourced from old bush vines off the sands of Blewitt Springs, provides rustic, lighter, earthier flavours than the fruit forward, softer Shiraz portion sourced from the Lopresti vineyards. When blended together though these opposites provide a great foil for each other, creating a complex and intriguing wine. There is very little new oak influence in this wine, with older oak barrels chosen for the elevage.
SGD 66.00
or 8,250 miles
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MITOLO 7TH SON GRENACHE SHIRAZ 2020 [BUY ANY 2 GET 15% OFF]
- SKU
- K362827dp
- Product Weight
- 1.5 kg
Mitolo was established in 1999 by Frank Mitolo whose vision is to create wines of individuality, integrity and utmost quality. Underpinned by its motto “strong yet gentle”, Mitolo’s wines seek to
reflect a unique Australian style of being powerful yet elegant. In 2000, the first Mitolo Wine called G.A.M. was launched. With acclaimed winemaker Ben Glaetzer’s winemaking skills, Mitolo has since achieved outstanding reviews from globally famous wine critics and a market demand outstripping supply.
Tasting Notes:
Dark ruby with purple hues. Red, blue and black fruits, aromatic dry spices and a mineral, earthy undertone. A seamless connection between the three varieties. Medium bodied with bright cherry, raspberry, spiced plum, blackberry and mulberry all present. Succulent acidity brings a pleasing tartness, balanced by a silky textured and opulent mid palate, finishing long with fine grained gravelly tannins.
Grape Varietal(s):
Grenache, Shiraz, Sagrantino
Awards & Accolades (Robert Parker/ Wine Spectator/ James Suckling etc):
“The seventh son of the seventh son, from Middle Eastern lore: the chosen one. The 2020 7th Son Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino is a blend of 60% Grenache, 34% Shiraz and 6% Sagrantino (it adds gravitas and intensity to the wine). This is generous and fleshy. This 2020 has Grenache from Sellicks Hill and Blewitt Springs. The fruit was picked, fermented and matured separately. No new oak in Grenache or Sagrantino, the Shiraz has a small proportion of new oak. The wine is lush, plush and pretty, with a framework of savory aniseed tannin.” – Wine Advocate, 92 points
Tasting Notes:
Dark ruby with purple hues. Red, blue and black fruits, aromatic dry spices and a mineral, earthy undertone. A seamless connection between the three varieties. Medium bodied with bright cherry, raspberry, spiced plum, blackberry and mulberry all present. Succulent acidity brings a pleasing tartness, balanced by a silky textured and opulent mid palate, finishing long with fine grained gravelly tannins.
Grape Varietal(s):
Grenache, Shiraz, Sagrantino
Awards & Accolades (Robert Parker/ Wine Spectator/ James Suckling etc):
“The seventh son of the seventh son, from Middle Eastern lore: the chosen one. The 2020 7th Son Grenache Shiraz Sagrantino is a blend of 60% Grenache, 34% Shiraz and 6% Sagrantino (it adds gravitas and intensity to the wine). This is generous and fleshy. This 2020 has Grenache from Sellicks Hill and Blewitt Springs. The fruit was picked, fermented and matured separately. No new oak in Grenache or Sagrantino, the Shiraz has a small proportion of new oak. The wine is lush, plush and pretty, with a framework of savory aniseed tannin.” – Wine Advocate, 92 points
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