2015 Lost Buoy Cliff Block Grenache

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2015 Lost Buoy Cliff Block Grenache

This wine is truly exciting showcasing the incredible potential of McLaren Vale Grenache.

Tasting Notes 

Forgotten IDA Grenache is light crimson in colour, generous raspberry and rhubarb tart bouquet with subtle fruit sweetness and creamy but textured palate.


History

2015 Lost Buoy Cliff Block Grenache

The closest vineyard to the sea in Australia, the Lost Buoy vines grow within 50 meters of the cliff edge, high above the rolling waves of the Great Southern Ocean. The maritime influence refreshes the vines to create a naturally healthy growing environment.

The Lost Buoy vineyard is planted with eight acres of Grenache and seven acres of Shiraz vines. With an average age of 15 years, the vines’ roots are anchored deep into the Pliocene Hallett Cove Sandstone and Burnham Limestone of the cliff head, bringing an intricate minerality to the wines. The elemental growing conditions and shallow soils produce a humble yield of perfectly balanced fruit, on average just 1.5 to 2 tonnes per acre.

Winemaker, Matt O’Leary, is on deck to steer the fruit through the winemaking process, producing a fleet of wines to showcase and respect the distinctive characters of the grapes and where they are grown.

Now that the Lost Buoy vineyard has been found again, the vines speak clearly of the ocean they overlook, producing wines with elegance, vitality, crisp maritime acidity and earthy mineral complexity.

      Specifications

      Year 2015
      Bottle Size 750ml
      Cultivar 100% Grenache
      Country Australia
      Alcohol content
      14% alc vol 
      Units of Alcohol per Bottle 10.5 units
      Type Red Wine
      Food Match Excellent with meat dishes such as lamb and venison.
      Cellaring Potential  An exceptional wine to be enjoyed now.
      Allergen Information Contains sulphites
      Origin Mclaren Vale
      Appellation McLaren Vale