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HENSCHKE Johann's Garden Grenache Mataro, Barossa Valley 2022 Bottle
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HENSCHKE Johann's Garden Grenache Mataro, Barossa Valley 2022 Bottle
About this wine
Henschke Johann's Garden Grenache Mataro, Barossa Valley
Named as a tribute to the early Silesian community of the Barossa, many of whom carried the first name of Johann. Their toil, perseverance and conservatism in hardship has meant that the many generations that followed rejoiced in the riches of their prudent efforts. This blend is just one of those blessings. The traditions and culture have survived to this day, including the traditional winemaking techniques of open-top fermentation used in this grenache blend. It is produced from low-yielding Barossa Survivor Vines, categorised by the Barossa Old Vine Charter as vines that are equal or greater than 70 years old. These gnarled, dry-grown bush and trellised vines are grown on limestone soils from selected vineyards in the Barossa Valley. Barossa growers traditionally referred to their vineyard as their ‘garden’, from the German weingarten.
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Expert Review
Campbell Mattinson
This has become a more sophisticated wine over the years. There’s a mineral aspect, and a run of graphite, both of which go perfectly with the licorice and raspberry characters, not to mention the earthen, almost rusty spice notes. A whisper of reduction has been put to positive effect, while fine sheets of tannin lend the entire back half of the wine an impression of dryness and control. This wine is clearly and abundantly ripe, without being overly sweet. It’s excellent.
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Aaron Brasher
Bright red and really youthful in the glass. Pretty aromas of dried herbs, violets, blueberry, cherry and bramble. Sweet, fleshy, blue fruited and fragrant on the palate. There’s a plushness and roundness to the fruit and it has a real generosity of flavour. The tannins and acid both perform admirably and bring texture, shape and cut. Lovely drinking.
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