Yangarra Estate VineyardOvitelli Grenache 2020

Product code: 19220
£64.25 inc VAT
Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: McLaren Vale
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Grenache/Garnacha
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Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: McLaren Vale
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Grenache/Garnacha

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

Ovitelli is the most perfumed and elegant Grenache from the sands at Yangarra. The vibrant fruit of those dry grown 1946 bush vines is rewarded with a long, luxurious ferment and a whole autumn on skins in big ceramic eggs.

Product Notes

Yangarra Estate Vineyard Ovitelli Grenache is a luxurious and elegant wine that showcases the true essence of Australian terroir. Grown in the pristine McLaren Vale region, this wine is crafted from hand-picked grapes that have been carefully nurtured on the estate's unique sandy soils and warm climate. The result is a wine that bursts with vibrant red fruit flavors, complemented by hints of spice and earthiness. Its velvety smooth texture and well-integrated tannins make it a pleasure to savor on its own or paired with a variety of dishes. Yangarra Estate Vineyard Ovitelli Grenache is a true representation of the passion and dedication of the winemakers behind it.

About the Winery

Yangarra Estate Vineyard

Yangarra Estate Vineyard Winery is a treasure nestled in the McLaren Vale wine region of South Australia. It holds a captivating history spanning over 75 years since its establishment by Bernard Smart in 1946. The winery owes its name to Smarts wife, Yangarra. Originally the estate was utilised for farming. Smart quickly recognized its exceptional potential for grape cultivation and planted the first vines in 1947.

https://www.yangarra.com

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