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Yangarra High Sands Grenache 2014

Yangarra High Sands Grenache 2014
Wine Specs
Vintage
2014
Acid

6.48

pH

3.36

Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
14.5
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SKU: YANGRN14-HS
Tasting Note
Aroma
ClosureScrewcap
GrapeGrenache
Grape Variety
Maturation

10 months, 100% older French Oak.

Oaked0
Palate
VarietalV_GRENACHE
Vinification

The fruit was hand-picked, 100% de-stemmed and mechanically berry-sorted, with only 50% of that crushed. 5 day cold soak at approximately 10 degrees. The wild fermentation is encouraged as the tank is warmed to approximately 20 degrees. We only plunge during the fermentation. No pressings are used.

RegionMcLaren Vale - SA
Region CodeDSAMCLAREN
Region Notes

Kangarilla, McLaren Vale

StateSA
Subregion
WinemakerPeter Fraser, Shelley Torresan
Wine StyleRed (Full Bodied)
Angus Hughson
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0
2017/07/06
The Australian, 07 July 2017
A brooding and strongly varietal grenache style showing concentrated dark cherry, tobacco, spice, iron and raspberry fruits. Full-bodied, dry and firm on the palate with significant tannins well supported by complex fruit, it finishes long and robust, typical of classic Grenache.
Dave Brookes
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0
2017/07/05
The Adelaide Review, 04 July 2017
Hand-picked and 50 per cent whole berry, it is tipped instead of pumped into the fermenters and gently plunged during its wild yeast fermentation before heading for a 10-month sleep on lees in old, seasoned French oak. The results are stunning: fruit depth with detail, perfume and mineral drive; textured and structured yet sprightly and long of finish. Approachable, yet one for the cellar, it’s a beauty.
Gary Walsh
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97
2017/07/04
The Wine Front, 28 June 2017
Beautiful fragrance here – fresh field roses, raspberry, aniseed and dried mint, almost a chocolate thing going on too. Medium bodied, gentle sweep of sweet fine grained tannin, plump red berries lend succulence, but it’s not confected or gooey in any sense. Dusty and spicy, great length of flavour, with earthy tannin grounding it and pushing it long. Incredibly good wine. Hard to choose between the 2013 and 2014. The former with maybe more length and impact, the latter all grace and charm. 96+ points, though could even twist my arm to 97.
James Halliday
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97
2017/08/09
James Halliday Wine Companion 2018, August 2017
Fruit off Block 31 from the highest section - 210m and the deepest sand for the ?46 planted bush vines. 50% whole berries, wild yeast and on lees in used French oak for 1 year. No need for winemaking accoutrements - a pure expression of that discrete spot. Perfectly modulated, the tannins enmeshed with the fruit from whence they came, excellent fruit yet the most savoury and earthy toned and deepest of the three Grenaches. Drink by 2034
Gary Walsh
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97
2017/07/04
The Wine Front, 28 June 2017
Beautiful fragrance here – fresh field roses, raspberry, aniseed and dried mint, almost a chocolate thing going on too. Medium bodied, gentle sweep of sweet fine grained tannin, plump red berries lend succulence, but it’s not confected or gooey in any sense. Dusty and spicy, great length of flavour, with earthy tannin grounding it and pushing it long. Incredibly good wine. Hard to choose between the 2013 and 2014. The former with maybe more length and impact, the latter all grace and charm. 96+ points, though could even twist my arm to 97.
James Halliday
0
97
2017/08/09
James Halliday Wine Companion 2018, August 2017
Fruit off Block 31 from the highest section - 210m and the deepest sand for the ?46 planted bush vines. 50% whole berries, wild yeast and on lees in used French oak for 1 year. No need for winemaking accoutrements - a pure expression of that discrete spot. Perfectly modulated, the tannins enmeshed with the fruit from whence they came, excellent fruit yet the most savoury and earthy toned and deepest of the three Grenaches. Drink by 2034
Ray Jordan
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92
2017/07/23
Weekend West, 22 July 2017
Sort of a funky expression of grenache, with wild yeasts and basket pressing part of the approach. There is a deep berry intensity here, with perfumed notes on the nose. Grainy tannins contribute to a gravelly loam palate, with a dusty, earthy influence that is often part of McLaren Vale.
Wine Specs
Vintage
2014
Acid

6.48

pH

3.36

Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
14.5
Wine Profile
Awards
Dave Brookes
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0
2017/07/05
The Adelaide Review, 04 July 2017
Hand-picked and 50 per cent whole berry, it is tipped instead of pumped into the fermenters and gently plunged during its wild yeast fermentation before heading for a 10-month sleep on lees in old, seasoned French oak. The results are stunning: fruit depth with detail, perfume and mineral drive; textured and structured yet sprightly and long of finish. Approachable, yet one for the cellar, it’s a beauty.
Winemaker Notes

High Sands is our Grail. It captures the essence of our prized old vines. For us, High Sands means intense, brilliant, taut yet harmonious, serene, wholesome and complex. High Sands is grown on the highest point of our white/grey, ancient sandy dunes, on the very top of our Estate. The gnarly old bush vines were planted by Frederick Arthur Smart and his sons in 1946. His eldest son, Bernard Smart still lives adjacent to our property and still farms Grenache at Clarendon.