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Frater Family WinesCase of "Adrian" - Shiraz Mourvedre Grenache 2014 (6 Bottles, R59.83 per Bottle)

R359

Retail: R720
Not for sale to persons under the age of 18
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Fruity, medium bodied: Shiraz leads the way with layers of fruit and spiciness. Mourvedre brings a pervasive savouriness and Grenache rounds off the union with red berry fruit and refreshing acidity.

Frater Family Wines is the epitome of family wine farming,and each of our wines are made in honour of a family member.This delightful Rhone blend was made in honour of my late father and 1 st born son. Rhone varietals are perfectly suited to the warm Paarl climate. The goal with this export brand is producing clean,fruity wines with finesse and minerality.

Product Features
  • 6 bottles
  • Adrian - Shiraz Mourvedre Grenache blend
  • Vintage: 2014
  • Grape Variety:  Shiraz 72% Mourvedre 14% Grenache 14%
  • Winemaker: John Robert Frater
  • Serve with red meats or simply enjoy on its own

Vinification/Maturation

Full ripe grapes were hand-picked in the early morning.Crushed,destemmed and transferred to open fermenters(oopkuipe) After 2 days cold soaking,the must was allowed to ferment naturally.Post fermentation the 3 components were blended and aged in French oak barrels for 12 months.

Tasting Notes

Fruity medium bodied style Shiraz leads the way with layers of berry fruit and spiciness.Mourvedre brings a pervasive savouriness and Grenache rounds off the union with red berry fruit and refreshing acidity. Serve with red meats or simply enjoy on its own

 

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