The Holy Trinity is a traditional blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre. The fruit for this wine is Barossa grown, predominantly handpicked from old, dry-grown vines which range from 35 to 90 years old. 

2019 vintage was one of the driest we have experienced in recent years. There was below average winter rainfall, followed by a dry spring and summer. This produced wines that are rich and concentrated.


A portion of the wine was fermented in traditional old concrete fermenters with the cap held down by header boards – similar to the Southern Rhone technique – allowing heavy extraction of colour and tannin, particularly from the Grenache.Post fermentation the wine was matured in a combination of seasoned French Oak Foudres and two to six year-old French puncheons.

A playful aroma combination of candied apple, raspberry jubes, frangipane and lemon curd. In the background you see notes of cinnamon and clove.

Medium to full bodied, fresh and vibrant with enough tannin to shape the wine. Acidity carries the wine through to a clean, slightly mineral and lengthy finish. Lovely hints of fresh raspberries and cinnamon linger on the palate.

(HCK000163)

Country:

Australia

Region:

Barossa

Variety:

Grenache, Syrah, Mouvedre

Style:

Big, gutsy reds

Closure:

Screwcap

ABV:

14%

Bottle size:

750ml

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Food Match:

Beef brisket

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