Description
White Wine: 2023 | Grosset | G110 Riesling
The G110 is subtly perfumed yet persistent, intense and powerful through the mid-palate and onto a lingering finish which is tight, ultra-dry, pure and fine.
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Producer: Grosset
Vintage: 2023
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.9%
Varietal: Riesling
Country/Region: Australia, Clare Valley
The G110 is subtly perfumed yet persistent, intense and powerful through the mid-palate and onto a lingering finish which is tight, ultra-dry, pure and fine.
Producer Information
Grosset Wines is a wine producer in Auburn, at the southern tip of the Clare Valley, South Australia. It was founded in 1981 by Jeffrey Grosset, and since then has set out to make high-quality wines from a range of grape varieties, but in particular from Riesling. There are 20 hectares (49 acres) of estate vineyards, which are scattered around the Clare Valley and the Adelaide Hills. Polish Hill, which lends its name to Grosset’s most well-known Riesling, is planted on hard, rocky soils and produces a single-vineyard Riesling wine with distinctive flavors of citrus and slate. Yields are very low and the wine is fermented in stainless steel before being settled for a period of time on its lees. Riesling is also grown in the Springvale vineyard, which is on soils of red loam, shale and limestone this wine has an intense minerality which is typical of this region. Grosset’s Gaia vineyard is at a higher elevation, sitting at 570 meters (1870 feet) above sea level. It is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, and makes a wine with notes of red berry, chocolate and bramble. It can benefit from several years of bottle age after vintage. There are numerous other wines aside from a slew of Rieslings in the portfolio, made from Adelaide Hills Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. Grosset also grows a small plot of Fiano in its Watervale vineyard in the Clare Valley, making a lemony wine called Grosset Apiana. It also produces a Shiraz – Nero d’Avola blend called Nereus.




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