Award-winning Barossa winery, Grant Burge latest range of premium red wines has the same exceptional quality and integrity that Grant Burge is world-famous for and includes the 2019 Holy Trinity Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre and 2019 Filsell Old Vine Shiraz as well as Grant Burge Icon, 2018 Nebu Cabernet Shiraz.
The 2021 release is a nod to family occasions and a quaint reminder of Grant Burge's rich history, dating back to 1865 with pioneer Meshach Burge, whose generosity gave birth to five generations of vignerons. His legacy is reflected in the wines today. Grant Burge combines decades-long winemaking heritage, with
wines of distinction and excellence.
Leading the approach is Chief Winemaker Craig Stansborough. He says this year's vintage release is the perfect illustration of what the Barossa Valley is celebrated for, generously flavoured wines, with diverse terroir and fruit expression delivering elegance, natural acidity, and great length in every bottle.
"Grant Burge wines consistently deliver the very best in premium Australian wines - and the latest vintage Filsell, Holy Trinity and Nebu are no different," Stansborough says.
Considered one of the oldest and finest vineyards in the Barossa Valley, the Grant Burge Filsell vineyard was planted in 1920, and produces some of the fruit for the highly acclaimed Meshach Shiraz, making the Filsell Old Vine Shiraz a sought-after younger brother to loyal followers. The 2019 Filsell Old Vine Shiraz exemplifies the unique Barossa climate and terroir. "With fruit sourced from near century-old vines, the Filsell vineyard is considered one of the best vineyards in the Barossa and consistently produces fruit of full of incredible intensity and concentration," Stansborough adds.
An unseasonable dry 2019 vintage, with below-average rainfall in winter, followed by a dry spring and summer, produced smaller grapes resulting in rich concentration and intensity, which can be observed in both the 2019 Filsell Old Vine and 2019 Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity is crafted by three traditional Barossa varieties, with a portion of the wine fermented using concrete heading boards - a traditional old-world technique to help extract rich colour and tannin. Stansborough confirms that the Holy Trinity is a staple for all Barossa wine-lovers: "One of the longest producing Barossa Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre blends, this wine delivers complexity, depth and finesse with every release and the 2019 vintage is testament to
this."
The latest Grant Burge wines are already earning recognition within the global wine community. Recent accolades include the 2019 Filsell Old Vine and the 2019 Holy Trinity both receiving Silver in the 2021 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA), scoring 90 and 92 points respectively. The Decanter awards are widely considered the world's largest and most influential wine competition.
The Grant Burge annual vintage release wines, including the 2018 Nebu Cabernet Shiraz (RRP $99.99), 2019 Filsell Old Vine Shiraz (RRP $47.99) and 2019 Holy Trinity Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre (RRP $47.99) was available from August 26 in major retailers and select independent stores nationally. Also available in the 2021 vintage release is the 2018 Abednego Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre (RRP $99.99), 2019 Balthasar Shiraz 2019 RRP $47.99 and 2019 Corryton Park Cabernet Sauvignon (RRP $47.99).*
For more information about Grant Burge wines, please visit: www.grantburgewines.com.au.
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Grant Burge Holy Trinity Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre 2019 | RRP $47.99
Tasting Notes
Appearance – Medium purple colour with bright red hues
Bouquet – Delightfully complex on the nose with layers of lifted violet florals, lemon myrtle and hints of ground ginger
Palate – Elegant and complex with a mid-weighted palate that displays a combination of sweet spice, blood plum with light coco powder, raspberry and hints of white chocolate and nutmeg. The tannins are soft, silky and mouth coating, with a very fine texture
Cellaring – 5-14 years
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