Description Grenache is becoming more and more popular – and one taste of these vibrant, red-jewelled Grenache beauties shows why. From McLaren Vale, you’ve the impressive Marauding Vintners Governor General Grenache, a lavish drop with plenty of charm, and Paxton’s gorgeously juicy Queen of the Hive – a mouthwatering Shiraz Grenache made in the French Beaujolais style. Speaking of France … the mighty Le XV du Président is a power-packed Grenache blend from the sun-blessed south, and you’ve the lovely La Porte des Princes Grenache from the renowned Rhône. This is a wonderful dozen – enjoy.
With origins in Spain and southern France, this impressive figure first set foot here in 1840 and today also calls South Australia home. The Governor General (Grenache) is charming and powerful and also boasts Gold!
Rich, southern Rhône red from an award-winning Châteauneuf winemaker and a high-quality vintage. The cellar for this wine is in prestigious Châteauneuf, and the vineyards are just next door. Ripe and luscious Grenache, it’s all juicy fruit and spice.
Deep in the south of France, the Roussillon is home to dense fruit and spice-powered Grenache grapes, just what’s required for the legendary XV. This wine has inspired a generation of Big Reds and remains incomparably rich, weighty and satisfying.
Bee-autiful blend of 48% Grenache, 46% Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon & Mataro from McLaren Vale – 92 pts, Great Value.