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Rosé 2024

Rosé 2024

Delicate, juicy and fresh.

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  • 2024
  • Barossa Valley
  • Grenache

This Rosé looks stunning in the glass with the palest peach colour and golden hues. The bouquet is incredibly aromatic and complex. Floral, green, and herbaceous upfront with chalky minerality and a bit of richness from the lees coming through. The fruit component is comprised of lemon, grapefruit and mandarin for citrus and freshly picked raspberry. It is fresh and alive.

The palate is textural and dry. Here the fruit is showing more restraint and the minerality dominates. The structure is in great balance with bright acidity and enough juiciness to balance out the bone-dry palate. The finish is softly tannic, and lingering.

Taste Profile

Medium-Bodied | Medium Dry

The 2024 Grenache Rosé captures your attention in the glass with its exquisiteness of its pale pink / rose-gold colour.

The bouquet is lifted, with floral notes of cherry, musk, strawberry and fresh cut flowers. Green apple and herbal notes increase complexity and blend perfectly to the intense minerality.

This wine is bone dry, with the time on lees providing a textural creaminess that together with the finest tannins, gives roundness and persistence of flavour. Flavours of violets, strawberry, and melons define the palate and provide great intrigue, making you salivate for more!

Wine Details

Type | Grenache
Vintage |
2024
Region |
Barossa Valley
Standard Drinks |
8.6
Alcohol Volume |
14.6%
Country |
AU
Cellaring |

Closure | Screw Cap
Wine Body | Medium-Bodied
Wine Sweetness | Medium Dry

Vintage Notes

After a long and late 2023 vintage, 2024 vintage proved to be quite the opposite. Winter was 28 per cent below average rains and spring was even drier with only 48 per cent of average. The dry winter and spring made the vines work during the early part of the growing season, and bud burst started three weeks earlier than the year before.

With some rain, and slightly cooler than average days, December and early January saw vines flourish. Veraison in many vineyards was a month earlier than 2023. January finished with average temperatures, but in February, with no rain and the temperature 2°C above average, vines ripened quickly, and harvest was away.

In 2024, quality across the board looks exceptional from all the Tscharke Estate Vineyards, especially for Grenache and Grenache Blanc.

Winemaking

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