Arila Gardens Winery Gardens of Moppa Grenache, Shiraz & Mataro 2022 (6 Bottles) Barossa Valley

$196.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Grape Variety: Grenache 62%, Shiraz 31%, Mataro 7%

Deep magenta in colour, a lovely nose here, just bursting with cherries, florals, spices, cocoa powder, licorice and tobacco leaf notes. Plush and seamless, the palate sees the emergence of chocolate notes. The wine has concentration and focus. Expect it to drink well for the next five to eight years, though it is delicious now. A fine example of the blend.
Drink: 2022-2030. – Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot (94 Points)

Region: Moppa, Barossa Valley

Colour: Bright crimson with magenta hue

Nose: Fragrant dark cherry and musk plum fruit heightened by floral nuances and warm spice. Oak is subtle in the creamy malt spectrum allowing the fruit fragrance to shine.

Palate: A bright glossy core of juicy dark cherry fruit fills the palate with appetising length. Fine, powdery tannins build textural interest, complemented by a gentle acidity that knits the palate together with impeccable balance. A lovely drink now or cellar with confidence for years to come.

Cellaring potential: 10+ years

Description

About Arila Gardens Winery

Hand-crafted from small parcels of some of the Barossa’s most prestigious fruit. We believe we have created a collection of truly remarkable wines from our family’s vines at our Arila Gardens property.

In 2006, the Clays settled in the Barossa Valley, where Adam dedicated a decade as a winemaker for Penfolds, one of Barossa’s most iconic wineries. Today, Arila Gardens Winery reflects their extensive knowledge, global influences, and deep respect for the land, offering wines that are both authentic and exceptional.

Adam Clay’s pursuit of exceptional wine began nearly two decades ago, with a passion for tasting and crafting wines at the pinnacle of quality. Together with his wife, Marie, whom he met while studying Oenology at the University of Adelaide, they embarked on an extraordinary journey, traveling and working in renowned wine regions worldwide.

Their time in Italy shaped their winemaking philosophy, working in the Tuscan cellars of Frescobaldi and gaining a deep appreciation for European craftsmanship. Later, Adam gained further expertise in California at Pellegrini, where he focused on small-batch, handcrafted Pinot Noir from the Russian River. These experiences enriched their skills and broadened their perspectives beyond conventional Australian winemaking.

Arila Gardens draws its name from the Aboriginal word “Arila,” meaning “sand, land, and earth,” paying homage to the original stewards of the land and the unique blend of sand, ironstone, and quartz beneath the vines. Adam and Marie Clay lovingly refer to their vineyards as “gardens,” meticulously tended and cherished. Each vineyard block, named for its distinct soil type, represents a blend of old and young vines, some dating back to 1900. This diversity creates wines with layers of character, complexity, and a profound sense of place.

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