
Yangarra GSM 2011
Yangarra Estate Vineyard GSM 2011 is a red Rhone-style blend from the Blewitt Springs sub-region of McLaren Vale, South Australia. The estate, owned by Jackson Family Wines, is a single-vineyard property where winemaking is led by Peter Fraser, who focuses on elegant, terroir-driven wines. The winery's philosophy is rooted in certified organic and biodynamic farming, treating the estate as a self-sufficient ecosystem to produce grapes with greater vitality. Home to significant plantings of ancient bush vines dating back to 1946, the estate derives its name from an Aboriginal word meaning 'from the earth'.
Wine Description
This vintage features a deep red-purple colour and offers a fragrant sensory profile. The nose is a complex bouquet of cherries, strawberries, and pepper, accented by notes of chocolate, earth, and herbs. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied and balanced, showing ripe berry and plum flavours alongside hints of spice and oak. Stylistically, it is lauded for its freshness and silky-smooth mouthfeel, featuring emphatic yet supple tannins and a long, savory finish.
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Varietal Composition: A blend of 41% Grenache, 31% Shiraz, and 28% Mourvèdre. (Some sources report variations such as 55% Grenache, 28% Shiraz, and 17% Mourvèdre).
Yangarra Estate Vineyard GSM 2011 is a red Rhone-style blend from the Blewitt Springs sub-region of McLaren Vale, South Australia. The estate, owned by Jackson Family Wines, is a single-vineyard property where winemaking is led by Peter Fraser, who focuses on elegant, terroir-driven wines. The winery's philosophy is rooted in certified organic and biodynamic farming, treating the estate as a self-sufficient ecosystem to produce grapes with greater vitality. Home to significant plantings of ancient bush vines dating back to 1946, the estate derives its name from an Aboriginal word meaning 'from the earth'.
Wine Description
This vintage features a deep red-purple colour and offers a fragrant sensory profile. The nose is a complex bouquet of cherries, strawberries, and pepper, accented by notes of chocolate, earth, and herbs. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied and balanced, showing ripe berry and plum flavours alongside hints of spice and oak. Stylistically, it is lauded for its freshness and silky-smooth mouthfeel, featuring emphatic yet supple tannins and a long, savory finish.
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Varietal Composition: A blend of 41% Grenache, 31% Shiraz, and 28% Mourvèdre. (Some sources report variations such as 55% Grenache, 28% Shiraz, and 17% Mourvèdre).
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$5.87Description
Yangarra Estate Vineyard GSM 2011 is a red Rhone-style blend from the Blewitt Springs sub-region of McLaren Vale, South Australia. The estate, owned by Jackson Family Wines, is a single-vineyard property where winemaking is led by Peter Fraser, who focuses on elegant, terroir-driven wines. The winery's philosophy is rooted in certified organic and biodynamic farming, treating the estate as a self-sufficient ecosystem to produce grapes with greater vitality. Home to significant plantings of ancient bush vines dating back to 1946, the estate derives its name from an Aboriginal word meaning 'from the earth'.
Wine Description
This vintage features a deep red-purple colour and offers a fragrant sensory profile. The nose is a complex bouquet of cherries, strawberries, and pepper, accented by notes of chocolate, earth, and herbs. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied and balanced, showing ripe berry and plum flavours alongside hints of spice and oak. Stylistically, it is lauded for its freshness and silky-smooth mouthfeel, featuring emphatic yet supple tannins and a long, savory finish.
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Varietal Composition: A blend of 41% Grenache, 31% Shiraz, and 28% Mourvèdre. (Some sources report variations such as 55% Grenache, 28% Shiraz, and 17% Mourvèdre).












