Kimbolton Carignan 2022 (6 Bottles) Langhorne Creek

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Carignan is a red grape variety of Spanish origin that is more commonly found in French wine but is widely planted throughout the western Mediterranean and around the globe.

Made to drink now, this Carignan is fruit forward with lashings of delicious, vibrant raspberry fruit. It showcases Marsala soaked plums, dark chocolate and hints of licorice. It is a rich wine with varietal grippy tannins, and a spicy, mint like finish.

A wonderful spring time red wine.

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The Langhorne Creek wine region is one of Australia’s oldest wine regions, and is located only 55 minutes from Adelaide on the shores of Lake Alexandrina, in the lower Murry River Region, or Eastern Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia.

Kimbolton Wines is today run by 5th generation vignerons, and descendents of Frank Potts, Nicole Clark and Brad Case. The Kimbolton name comes from Nicole and Brad’s mother, Judy Case’s ancestoral home, Kimbolton in Cambridgshire in the UK.

Kimbolton Wines in Langhorne Creek, SA

Kimbolton Wines is today run by 5th generation vignerons, and descendents of Frank Potts, Nicole Clark and Brad Case. The Kimbolton name comes from Nicole and Brad's mother, Judy Case's ancestoral home, Kimbolton in Cambridgshire in the UK. Langhorne Creek is one of Australia's oldest wine regions and is part of the traditional home of the Ngarrindjeri people. The region is located on an ancient natural floodplain between the Bremer and Angas Rivers on the shores of Lake Alexandrina.