Small Victories Grenache 14,5%
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Small Victories Grenache Mataro is a vibrant, vegan-friendly Australian red blend (usually 70% Grenache and 30% Mataro) produced in South Australia’s Barossa Valley by Elderton Wines. Bottled at 14.5% ABV, it is celebrated for its juicy, fruit-forward profile that pairs the perfume of Grenache with the structured weight of Mataro
100% Vegan friendly
Description

GRAPE
Small Victories Grenache is a blend of Grenache and Mataro grapes.

PRODUCTION ZONE
Barossa, Australia.

ALCOHOL
14,5%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
14-16°C

BOTTLE SIZE
0.75 L

Producer
Elderton Wine

Drinkability
Bush vine and hillside Grenache from Greenock in was hand harvested in mid-March. We added a small whole bunch portion allowing for greater complexity and retention of the delicious musky profile of our Greenock Grenache, with a slow, steady fermentation to build the tannin profile.
Mataro was harvested from Greenock in late March and fermented in cement open fermenters. Both Greenock parcels pressed to seasoned French oak for malolactic fermentation and maturation on lees prior to blending.
The final blend also has a portion of Grenache from our family’s Mengler Hill vineyard, harvested in early April. This adds a lovely savoury element to the Greenock fruit parcels.
Ready to drink.
Bouquet
Expressive and fragrant, bursting with ripe red and dark berries, pomegranate, and a distinct hint of sweet baking spice and musk.
Palate
Small Victories Grenache is Juicy and lively upfront—showcasing red cherries, raspberry, and subtle red licorice—complemented by the Mataro’s earthy undertones and soft, savoury finish.
Pairing
The wine is xcellent alongside grilled meats, pork cutlets, or Mediterranean-style vegetable dishes.
Additional information
| Number of bottles | 1, 12, 6 |
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