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Grant Burge Holy Trinity GSM

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2002

Avg. Rating: 89.0/100 (1 Review)
Winery: Grant Burge
Vintage: 2002
Varietal: Grenache Noir, Shiraz, Mourvèdre
Country: Australia
Region: South Australia: Barossa Valley
Retail Price: $ USD
Created by: ch_quick
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The wine is deep purple with crimson hues, and the nose is alive with floral characters, sweet dense spice and dried thyme, a hint of mint and pleasant sweet berry aromas. The palate is complex with delicious quince and floral flavours supported by savoury and earthy spice from the extended maceration. It displays an intensity, texture and structure that makes it an extremely well balanced wine, and it will cellar well for the next 10 years or more. The Holy Trinity matches well with duck and other gamey meat dishes.

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Grant Burge Holy Trinity GSM
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon ch_quick 89.0/100
The wine is deep purple with crimson hues, and the nose is alive with floral characters, sweet dense spice and dried thyme, a hint of mint and pleasant sweet berry aromas. The palate is complex with delicious quince and floral flavours supported by savoury and earthy spice from the extended maceration. It displays an intensity, texture and structure that makes it an extremely well balanced wine, and it will cellar well for the next 10 years or more. The Holy Trinity matches well with duck and other gamey meat dishes.

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