Edenflo Mezzanine Grenache Syrah 2022 (6 Bottles) Eden Valley

$268.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

For the Mezzanine, Andrew Wardlaw goes all around South Australia for the fruit – a bit from the Clare Valley, a bit from the Barossa, and a bit from his home in the Eden Valley – to combine it all together into a regional blend. Grenache makes up the bulk of the mix, while Pinot and Syrah share the rest of the space.

And the results are absolutely delightful.

Light on its feet and full of crunchy red and purple fruit, it’s a juicy little thing made for pure enjoyment. Whack it in the fridge or don’t, it’s up to you, but you’ll probably need more than one bottle…

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About Edenflo Wines

Edenflo makes small parcels of wine min-intervention, no adds & zero too no sulfur wines to showcase the fragrance and purity off Eden Valley fruit at the forefront.

Established 2016. Studying viticulture in the mid-90s, doing my first vintage and making my first Shiraz in ’96; winemaking was learnt from absorption, initially from my father, Lehmanns, Henschkes & Torbreck. After a vintage in Beaujolais and working around France I returned and went 100% native yeast.

Edenflo derives from ebb & flow, one of the seven universal laws. “Eden” a delightful place, region, dwelling etc; paradise – a state of great delight, happiness, or contentment, bliss (Collins dictionary). That’s my aim, to make affordable wines that give happiness to the drinker.

Once in the cellar I either foot crush or destem over a screen, leaving various amounts off the whole bunch for partial carbonic. Whites are pressed straight to oak or fermented on skins. Reds, once going, are mixed by hand and pressed once dry straight to old French oak where they stay on gross lees until bottling. No temperature control is used, no adds are made. I use a pump sparingly and a family bottling line takes care of the final process. Oak regime has gone to old oak, mostly French seasoned. This 2019 vintage I’ve taken the step to not add sulphur to my reds. The lift and elegance gained are mind-boggling and the health benefits enormous.

Vintage is all hands-on deck; full of testing, learning and thinking. Family and friends are always offering a hand to help, as long as there’s a constant supply of beer, BBQs and pounding techno music.

High Hopes Wine

High Hopes Wine Company is a wholesaler, importer and distributor of good drinks. 

In 2011 a couple of guys, Ned Brooks and Joel Amos, each with a viticulturalist as a parent, bonded over a shared background in wine and a good feeling about where a niche of the wine industry was headed: the questioning of the status quo mass-produced big wines (or Big Wine) in favour of a more natural style of winemaking and grape-growing. Brooks & Amos was born, a small agency business. Many of the Australian producers we met and whose wine we loved were just starting out too.  

Fast forward to today and Brooks & Amos has evolved into High Hopes Wine Company – now with Ned Brooks solely at the helm. The producers we work with remain some of the truest characters in the business. They’ve entrusted us with sharing their stories and ~ literally ~ the fruits of their labour and we’re proud to connect them with some of Australia’s best restaurants, bars and retailers. 

Our product list is not encyclopaedic, ticking off one of each varietal or region. Nor is it dogmatically ‘natural’. Just a healthy respect for the grapes, the earth they’re grown from, and the craft of the vigneron. It’s what interests us, the things we want to drink.