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The Abednego completes the Icon trio of super-premium reds from Grant Burge Wines, sitting alongside the highly awarded Meshach Shiraz and Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon. Fruit for this wine is sourced from vines with more than 100 years of age. The old vines deliver fruit with incredible concentration and depth giving the resultant wine the ability to develop over many years. Due to the dry growing season in 2014, crop levels were very low. Howe...
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The Abednego completes the Icon trio from Grant Burge Wines, sitting alongside the highly awarded Meshach and Shadrach which are Grant’s flagship Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine is 100% Barossa using fruit sourced from Grant’s own vineyards with an average age of 110 years old. The vines deliver fruit of incredible concentration and depth, giving the resultant wine the ability to develop over many years. The fruit is all h...
Near-optimum rainfall over winter, followed by dry, mild conditions over spring provided a good environment for budburst and an ideal start to the growing season with canopies developing well. Climatic conditions favoured flowering and set with mild and calm weather, however there was some shatter in Shiraz across parts of the state resulting in small crops for many regions. Some early to mid-December summer rainfall was follo...
More of an emphasis on shiraz here than with the Holy Trinity. 44% shiraz, 30% grenache and 26% mataro. The three varieties were all fermented together. Not common but that was how things worked out that year.
This is young and it does seem to offer a slight oaky note, though no new oak is apparently involved. There is a sandalwood note, a hint of nutmeg.
It is bright and supple with black fruits. Very fine tannins, lingers beautifully. Serious potential here. Really like this.
This is a more powerful richer, firmer wine with evident structure, than the '09 HT.
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