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$25.99Original List Price
21.78Best Price On The Web
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18
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Code: 83763
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Rating: | 91 Pts Wine Spectator | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | South Australia | Country: | Australia |
Varietals: | Grenache / Garnacha, Syrah , Mourvedre / Mataro / Monastrell / Garrut | ABV: | 15% |
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91 Pts Wine Spectator |
Smooth, rich and expressive, with chocolate undertones to the cherry and guava flavors, lingering easily against polished tannins. Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro. Drink now through 2019. 1,500 cases imported. âHS |
90 Pts Lisa Perrotti-Brown - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate |
Torbreckâs 2011 Cuvee Juveniles presents a medium garnet-purple color and vibrant aromas of raspberry preserves, kirsch, black and white pepper and smoked bacon with just a hint of damp loam. Full-bodied with plenty of juicy red berry preserve flavors, it has a medium level of silky tannins, refreshing acid acidity and a long peppery finish. Delicious now, it should keep to 2016+. |
Description:
Juveniles is a 'cult' Parisian wine bar run by eningmatic ex-pat Englishman, Tim Johnston. He's been in Paris more than twenty years and is a passionate promoter of the Rhone Valley and it's wines, particularly individualist, quality minded producers. Torbreck founder David Powell hit it off with Tim over the years, eventually making a wine exclusively for his wine bar in 1999. In keeping with Tim and David's love of Rhone Valley varietals and the fact that they are equally at home in the Barossa, the blend constitutes old-vine Grenache, Mataro (Mourvedre) and Shiraz and was elevaged entirely in stainless steel." - Winery