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Mamre Brook Barossa Shiraz 2020

Mamre Brook Barossa Shiraz 2020

Mamre Brook Barossa Shiraz 2020

Overview

Overview

Mamre Brook is one of the most famous places in the Barossa Valley and the wines featuring the grand old Mamre Brook house on the label are among Australia's favourites. The wines stand proud as a tribute to their heritage at the heart of the Barossa with all fruit sourced exclusively from this great region.

Bright and loaded with aromas reminiscent of cassis, cherries and fresh dark plums and five spice. Plush layers of dark fruit flavours from rich cherry to mulberry, generous tannins and a finish lingering with liquorice and spice.

Varietal Shiraz
Vintage 2020
Country Australia
Region Barossa
Volume 750 mL
Closure Screw Cap
Alc/Vol 14.5%
Peak Drinking Now - 2030
Winemaker Shavaughn Wells

Taste Description

Taste Description

Nose

Lifted aromas of cherries, plums and cassis with layers of raspberry and liquorice and subtle spice oak influence.

Flavours and Palate

The palate is full to medium bodied, combining fresh plum, cranberries, and mulberries with fine silky tannins and succulent acidity that is balanced, plush and seamless. An intriguing blend of bright sweet fruit, and savoury pulpy tannins.

Awards and Accolades

Awards and Accolades

Gold 2022 Perth Wine Show
Silver 2022 Barossa Wine Show
Bronze 2022 Royal Queensland Wine Show
92 Points Dave Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion 2023

Viticulture

Viticulture

The 2019/2020 growing season was characterised by long dry periods and regular heat spikes. The Shiraz vine yields were lower than long term average. Fruit quality was very good due to mild and settled weather during March 2020. These conditions saw the grape phenology mature in line with sugars levels, producing medium to full bodied wines which retained their natural acidity.

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