Have you tasted "pure" grenache? It is something so amazing you'll never forget it. Today, it's the Montgras 2022 Rare Garnacha
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Have you tasted "pure" grenache? It is something so amazing you'll never forget it. Today, it's the Montgras 2022 Rare Garnacha
First created in 1916, this Tempranillo-Grenache is a stellar wine
even at almost 9 years from vintage -
let me tell you what I mean as I talk about the
Bodegas Martinez Lacuesta 2015 Campeador
Mataro is Mourvedre, so this is a GSM blend with a different name;
but this is a different kind of wine and wine company - let me explain:
Claymore Wines 2018 You'll Never Walk Alone
This is a GSM blend (but call it Mataro, not Mourvedre), is full of black pepper, blackberry, dark and brooding fruit that keeps giving the more it stays open. Rich and close to unctuous, yet well-balanced with acid and tannins bringing it all together. It still has a few years ahead of it, but drinks well right now. It is 14.7% alcohol, so just beware.
Grenache on its own can be a pretty exciting wine, like this version:
Zonte's Footstep 2021 Love Symbol Grenache
This is a very pretty wine with a boatload of raspberry built right in and for right now enjoyment. Grenache is normally a very light and fruity grape, something I learned while in Spain, and here Zonte’s brings out all that beautiful fresh fruit and acidity to balance it off. When you think Australia, you might think thick and jammy, but this wine is far from that. It’s light colour hints at its delicate flavour and it delivers on that promise: raspberry, tart cranberry and supremely juicy; it’s a wine to chill and enjoy. (****+)