Grenache Red Wines
Modern Australian Grenache is garnering significant attention for its vibrant and fresh expressions that showcase the unique characteristics of the country's diverse wine regions. Unlike the heavier, jammy styles of the past, contemporary Australian Grenache is celebrated for its finesse, bright fruit flavors, and elegant structure. Winemakers are increasingly focusing on lower-yielding, old-vine Grenache, particularly in regions like the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, which has led to wines with greater complexity, balance, and depth. The exploration of cooler climates, such as the Adelaide Hills, has also brought forth Grenache with a more refined, lighter profile, adding to the diversity of styles available.
Overall, modern Australian Grenache is exciting because it combines tradition with innovation, offering wines that are not only delicious and approachable but also capable of expressing the unique qualities of Australian terroir. These wines are increasingly recognized on the world stage, marking a renaissance for Grenache in Australia.
Beyond Australia, Spain is the homeland of Grenache (known as Garnacha), where it shines in regions like Priorat and Rioja. These Spanish Grenaches are often more robust and earthy, with deep fruit flavors and a hint of spice, offering a different yet complementary experience to the Australian styles.
Finally, the Rhône Valley in France, famous for Châteauneuf-du-Pape, has long set the standard for Grenache Blends, producing wines with wonderful complexity, often showcasing a balance of ripe fruit and savoury notes, making them a benchmark for the variety.
Grenache’s versatility makes it a great choice for any occasion and we are huge fans of this wonderful variety.