GSM 2018 – Black Market Deal #39982
- Rich, full-bodied
- Eden Valley
This boutique, super high-end producer is new to the ‘fo and we are pumped to be selling their wines. This small batch GSM is from one of Eden Valley’s best vineyards, grapes grown on old bush vines. We’re not certain of the breakdown of varieties, but can say it’s a bit more serious that your average, easy-going GSM. It was fermented with whole bunches, which has resulted in earthy tannins and a wonderful perfume. It’s a nod to the Rhône, with both feet firmly planted in the power and richness of SA.
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What is a Black Market deal?
Black Market deals are only made possible if we don’t reveal the maker’s brand on site. The wines are the genuine article – absolutely no cleanskins or fake brands, just dangerously good value. You won’t find out what it is until it hits your doorstep, but you won’t regret it. Just keep it on the down low.
Full price $75.00 from the producer.
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Specs
- Region
- Eden Valley
- Vintage
- 2018
- Cellaring
- 2034
- Preservatives
- Sulphites
- Alcohol by Vol.
- 14.5%
- Closure
- Cork
- Bottle Vol
- 750mL
- Blend Info
- not available
- Serving Temp.
- 14.0°C
Region
Eden Valley
Next door to the Barossa Valley lies Eden Valley, a small yet highly significant Aussie region celebrated for their signature cool climate wines and impressive history. According to our sources, the first Eden Valley vineyard was planted in the early 1840s, and today there are just over 12 local wineries, both boutique and family-owned that continue to produce, exceptional vintages, including the famous Yalumba and Henschke. Renowned for their signature riesling and shiraz, the glorious region is a heavenly picking field for A-grade fruit. It comes as no surprise that many of Australia's winemakers source their grapes from the Eden Valley.