September 2013

The Holy Trinity 2010
- 91 points -

The Holy Trinity is shaped by the French GSM model of Grenache, shiraz and mourvèdre. The fruit is 100 per cent Barossa hand-picked from 50-120 year old, dry-farmed vines. The nose offers raspberries/black cherries and cedar scents with flecks of licorice while the palate is equally robust with blueberries, plums and spice wrapped in a round, dense soft package. A perfect wine for grilled or roasted lamb or game birds.
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