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Wirra Wirra Original Blend McLaren Vale Grenache Shiraz 2022
A UK exclusive to The Wine Society outside of the winery cellar door, the Original Blend is a reflection of what Wirra Wirra's now famous Church Block wine once was. As Church Block changed and evolved, the winery decided to continue with the original iteration of the wine but keep it to themselves, available only to people who went to visit the winery. Our Australia buyer Freddy Bulmer tasted the Original Blend while visiting Wirra Wirra in 2022, and found it even more delicious than Church Block. We then worked with the winery to make this a Wine Society exclusive. The nose shows dark plum, black cherry and real vibrancy. The palate is mellow with a silky texture and succulent, juicy fruit and pepperiness. Blueberry comes through on the finish.
Original price:
£13.95
Sale price:
£11.95
Bottle
Original price:
£83.50
Sale price:
£71.50
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: AU26161
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Grenache Syrah
- 75cl
- Now to 2028
- 14.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Screwcap
Wirra Wirra Vineyards
Although the great Greg Trott died in 2005, and although he isn’t actually the original founder of the estate, it is still his philosophies, values and lifestyle that are richly integrated into everything Wirra Wirra stands for today. His maxim was: 'Never give misery an even break, nor bad wine a second sip. You must be serious about quality, dedicated to your task in life… but this should all be fun.'
Wirra Wirra, an Aboriginal name meaning ‘amongst the gum trees’, was in fact founded long before Greg Trott was born. The estate was established by Robert Strangways Wigley in 1894, just 4km south-east of the township of McLaren Vale, and within just seven years he had planted 100 acres of vines in this rapidly emerging wine region. He made the winery one of the most important and respected in the region, even exporting his wines to England, but when he died in 1924 the 240-acre estate was sold by his family, and went into a state of disrepair.
It wasn’t until 1969, when chicken farmer Greg Trott and his cousin Roger purchased this McLaren Vale site, that it began to come back to life. Such was the state of the land that the cousins made their first wine in the open air amidst the ruins.
Together, they rebuilt the winery using local materials, and replanted the vines in the sunny McLaren Vale, with its warm Mediterranean climate and moderating influence from the sea. A benefit of the climate here is the unlikelihood of any rainfall during the harvest season, meaning there is...
JancisRobinson.com
Sweet and round and floral. Very gentle. But with fine structure and lots of pleasure. GV