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Grosset Gaia Cabernet Merlot Franc 2006
Clare
Grosset Gaia is recognized internationally, acknowledged purely on the basis of its extraordinary qualites and distinctive character. A wine that speaks loudly of its site, the rugged, austere moonscape of the Grosset Gaia vineyard on the slopes of a windswept hill at the Clare Valley's highest point. Gaia is a decidedly Bordelais assemblage of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc with Merlot, an outstanding wine, pure and powerful, artisanally crafted and opulent, ultra concentrated and brooding, designed for development.
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Established in 1981 at the historic township of Auburn in the southern tip of the Clare Valley, a hundred kilometres north of Adelaide, Grosset is an independently owned estate producing just six highly regarded editions each vintage. The winery is stylish but functional and reflects the attention to detail practised throughout the winemaking. Grosset's Gaia is one of the most astonishing vineyards you'll see. Planted at 570 metres, the highest point of the Clare Valley, the site is an elongated triangular wedge of emerald green that sits above the rolling golden cornfields of the Valley. Named after James Lovelock's books, Gaia is a metaphor for the importance of the diversity and complexity of species.
 
Broodingly aromatic with dense, deep brambly, blackcurrant and dark plum flavours. Chalky, earthy, minerally characters, balanced by ripe, fine knit tannins patiently waiting for time to reveal all. A wonderful succulence to the mid-palate, there's weight, power and tremendous density and layer after layer of flavour - which at present is pretty tightly coiled. A gentleness about the wine, characteristic restraint, an approachability from power of the fruit balanced by the ripe, powdery, fine grained tannins. The texture is velvety, almost seductive and there is an elegance. It is simply delicious now, with an unparalleled capacity to age. There's complexity and elegance at it's youth, but only the patient will see it at its best.
Grosset Piccadilly Chardonnay 2009
Adelaide Hills
Available by the case dozen only
Since it's inaugural release in 1993, Grosset has made a powerful statement about the potential of Piccadilly Valley, an Adelaide Hills subregion that's so cool, it is often considered marginal for wine. It's an area that takes time to understand but the wines can be exquisite. Piccadilly is deliberately restrained. Succulent white peach, melon and grapefruit characters create a mineral, focused wine that's fresh and refined.
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Followers of fine Chardonnay will notice a consistency in style amongst the most recent vintages of Grosset Piccadilly. Jeff sees these as a return to the clearly defined style that he made in the 1990s, leaner and finer, tighter and slightly lower in alcohol. Often shy and restrained on release, needing patience and time to reveal themselves, the Piccadilly Chardonnays come into their own by being more ageworthy than most of their peers. Grosset's grapes are all hand picked, barrel fermented in French barriques and left to mature in same oak for nearly twelve months, followed by a further twelve months in bottle before release. A mere 590 cases were produced.
 
Cool yellow colour. Youthful exuberance, tangy white peach and nectarine. Vibrant, juicy fleshy texture and zingy acidity that cleanses. Impressive integration of oak and fruit at a young age, the richness and concentration you'd expect, plenty of weight and a lively raciness that binds it all together. More enticing at a young age than usual, it has complex minerally notes, some slatey characters and a tight leanness which suggests it will evolve well.
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Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2012
Clare
Exceptional Langtons Classification. Grosset is an exceptionally powerful and vibrant dry Riesling, drinking beautifully whilst young, the style is unwaveringly Polish Hill. Layer after layer of flavour, impeccable balance, and mighty yet controlled power. The new MW Classification of Australian wines rates the Grosset Polish Hill as the epitome of Australian Riesling.
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Riesling grapes are sourced solely from the Grosset Polish Hill Vineyard, very much in the style that followers of Grosset have learned to expect. A vineyard that has been yielding not just a wine, but a highly sophisticated style of Riesling, every year since inaugural release. Planted at 460 metres above sea level on sandy loam over shallow clay with underlying gravel, shale and slate, the Grosset Polish Hill parcels are producing one of Australia's great wines. Careful work in the vineyard, especially a painstaking thinning of fruit, yields the most pristine harvest. The glint in his eyes will tell you that Jeff Grosset believes he has once again delivered a great Polish Hill Riesling.
 
Limpid light straw colour. Coiled steeliness and pristine varietal character, restraint, tightness of structure and zingy minerally acidity. Whatever your preference, it's all there. There's a restrained savouriness, a hint of lime blossom, intense and ultra-concentrated schisty, sea shell minerally flavours that are pure, long and deep, tight steely structure, and a long taut finish that lingers dry and satisfying.
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Grosset Springvale Watervale Riesling 2008
Clare
Outstanding Langtons Classification. Few Australian wines can boast the lineage of Springvale. This is the 28th vintage in which Grosset has released a Watervale Riesling, Springvale is now entirely from the single estate vineyard. Vintage 2008 is shaping up to be the best since 2002. Fresher, more fragrant and more highly driven by intense lime juice flavour than it's Polish Hill sibling. There is also restraint here, vibrance and succulence with zesty, almost earthy and certainly minerally notes, as well as pure fruit before its lingering, dry finish.
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Springvale Vineyard is a place of abundance and flavour. This should come as no surprise since Grosset's exhaustive research into viticultural potential and his meticulous care with the choice of earth itself was as geologically sophisticated and acute then as it is now. Dark grey slate and slaty siltstone of the Mintaro Shale, about 750 to 800 million years old, underlie the area. The rich red soil over limestone produces sturdy vines, big berries, chunky bunches and a lime green fruit. In some ways, these characteristics of soil and vines preview the nature of the wine that comes from this vineyard, dry with a mineral edge, savoury, yet with a noticeable fullness and richness and pronounced Riesling fruit flavour.
 
Pale gold colour. The first taste is like biting into a grape, Springvale is delicately fragrant with a touch of talc, intensely limey with some lemony notes and immaculate purity of fruit, juicy and succulent yet tightly structured, weighty, before a long, zesty dry finish. To many, it will be much more immediately appealing and enjoyed young for its refreshing, cleansing tanginess and mouth-watering varietal concentration.
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Grosset Springvale Watervale Riesling 2012
Clare
Outstanding Langtons Classification. An Australian classic, a Riesling of elegance and restraint, awe inspiring fruit and superb length. Aficianados describe Watervale as the Riesling to drink while you await for Polish Hill to evolve. Springvale evokes the expectation of a mouth watering palate and delivers. Grosset continues to articulate Watervale more than ever.
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Located in the northeastern corner of the Clare Valley's Watervale subregion, and at its highest point, the Grosset Springvale Vineyard has a thin crust of topsoil over a soft limestone base, unique and exceptional Riesling growing terrains. One hundred per cent handpicked, the grapes are big and offer a generous, fruity bursting taste. In its full ripeness on the eve of picking, the vineyard presents a thick, undulating prospect of green, grapes and vines giving a sense of plenty and of flavours ready to burgeon. These characteristics of soil and vine preview the nature of the wine that comes from this vineyard, dry with a mineral edge, savoury, yet with a noticeable fullness and richness of pronounced Riesling fruit.
 
Pale gold colour. Fragrant, lemongrass and freshly squeezed lime. Intense lime pith and pure lemon flavours with wet pebble minerals notes. Mid palate fleshiness before its tight, lean structure follows through to a cleansing minerally finish that is slatey, powerfully focused and piercingly long.
Grosset Wines is an independently owned winery set in the Clare Valley producing just six highly regarded premium wines each vintage

Established in 1981 by Jeffrey Grosset in the historic township of Auburn in the southern tip of the Clare Valley 100 kilometres north of Adelaide, the winery is stylish but functional and reflects the attention to detail that extends to the Grosset estate-owned Clare Valley vineyards and to the winemaking.

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The Grosset Polish Hill vineyard is situated in a U-shaped ridge formation running north from Mount Horrocks. The soil is shaley, not especially fertile, and slightly acid, and the topsoil crust is of clay and shale. The Polish Hill vineyard does not have Watervale's air of abundance. On the contrary, the vines are smaller, working harder to draw sustenance from the less generous soil, and berries are smaller and more concentrated than those of Watervale.

http://www.grosset.com.au/ - Grosset

In comparison to Watervale Riesling, Polish Hill is more austere, leaner, reflecting the nature of the terrain that Jeffrey Grosset, with his usual attention to geological constraints and possibilities, chose as his spot in the Polish Hill River area. Conscious of the historical as well as the geological significance of the district, Jeffrey Grosset often refers to his Polish Hill vineyard as Pawelski, to recognise a former land owner and one of the area's pioneers.

‘Making riesling is the purest form of winemaking,' Jeffrey Grosset

The Grosset Polish Hill – from a lean, spare even unlikely-looking terrain – has the purity, restraint, and austerity of art, but also its beauty, its resonance, its hidden surprises. As Langton's Australian Wine Guide puts it, ‘This is the most successful Australian riesling. Grosset is a perfectionist and the wines have incredible perfume and purity, lime/floral fruit profile balanced by an indelible acidity that cuts across the palate. This wine does much to define the distinctive character of Clare Valley riesling.'

Located in the north-eastern corner of the Clare Valley 's Watervale subregion and at its highest point, the Grosset Springvale vineyard has a thin crust of topsoil over a soft limestone base. Dark grey slate and slaty siltstone of the Mintaro Shale – about 750-800 million years old – underlie the area. The Springvale vineyard is a place of abundance and flavour. This should come as no surprise since Grosset's exhaustive research of viticultural potential and his meticulous care with the choice of the very earth itself was as geologically sophisticated and acute twenty-five years ago as it is now.

At the Grosset Springvale vineyard, rich red soil over limestone produces sturdy vines, big berries, chunky bunches and a lime green fruit. One hundred per cent hand-picked, the grapes are bigger than those on the Polish Hill vines and offer a generous, fruity bursting taste. In its full ripeness on the eve of picking, the vineyard presents a thick, undulating prospect of green – grapes and vines giving a sense of plenty and of flavours ready to burgeon.

http://www.grosset.com.au/ - Grosset
http://www.grosset.com.au/ - Grosset

In some ways, these characteristics of soil and vines preview the nature of the wine that comes from this vineyard, dry with a mineral edge, savoury, yet with a noticeable fullness and richness and pronounced riesling fruit flavour. The first taste is like biting into a grape.

Grosset's Gaia is one of the most astonishing vineyards you'll see. Planted at 570 metres, at the highest point of the Clare Valley , the vineyard is an elongated triangular wedge of emerald green that sits above the rolling golden cornfields of the Clare Valley.

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