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International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:19 am
by AaronL
The third Friday of September means that it is International Grenache Day (and this year just happens to fall on Talk Like a Pirate Day). I've got a 2012 Gomersal Grenache lined up for tonight. What else is everyone drinking tonight? Garnacha, CDP, GSM? So many good options

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:17 pm
by Ozzie W
Planning to have a 2012 Kay Brothers Amery Vineyards Basket Pressed Grenache tonight.

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:39 pm
by rossmckay
2011 A Tribute to Grace from the US is a must and a 2012 Jauma Danby or 2007 Gibsons Old Vine for contrast, depending on how I'm feeling

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:51 pm
by simon1980
Ooh, I may go Head Grenache 2010.

Any excuse for this wine...

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:00 pm
by AaronL
rossmckay wrote:2011 A Tribute to Grace from the US is a must and a 2012 Jauma Danby or 2007 Gibsons Old Vine for contrast, depending on how I'm feeling

I don't hear too much about grenache from the US (except for the SQN's). Will be interested to hear how this one goes. Gibson's one of my faves and Jauma on my "must try" list too.

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:40 pm
by ticklenow1
Not happy I have a bad Sinus infection and can't even taste anything at the moment. Grenache is my favourite. :cry: :cry:

Happy International Grenache Day to all the Grenache lovers out there!

Cheers
Ian

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:47 pm
by rossmckay
AaronL wrote:
rossmckay wrote:2011 A Tribute to Grace from the US is a must and a 2012 Jauma Danby or 2007 Gibsons Old Vine for contrast, depending on how I'm feeling

I don't hear too much about grenache from the US (except for the SQN's). Will be interested to hear how this one goes. Gibson's one of my faves and Jauma on my "must try" list too.


I tried this in the barrel when I was over there and thought it was remarkable. The winemaker is Angela Osbourne a kiwi and very talented. The 2010 was extraordinarily perfumed and simply a revelation. Unique.

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:29 pm
by Rossco
Just cracked 2007 cirillo 1850's and when that's gone will get into a 2010 turkey flat Grenache.

Happy Grenache day people !!

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:29 pm
by sjw_11
Arrrggg me hearties, this be mocking me to as I am not allowed to drink for a few weeks... Yar, at least I can celebrate one part of the day... now wheres my parrot and cutlass, I need to plunder some loot...

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:34 pm
by Michael McNally
Rossco wrote:Just cracked 2007 cirillo 1850's and when that's gone will get into a 2010 turkey flat Grenache.

Happy Grenache day people !!


Snap!

Had the 2008 Cirillo 1850s Vines. Fantastic wine.

Cheers

Michael

Re: International Grenache Day - 19 September

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 8:03 pm
by tpang
Is having Grenache blends cheating?

Kalleske Clarry’s GSM 2012 Intense black ruby-purple colour, a fresh sweet bouquet of black plums, blackberries, mulberry jam, hints of black olives and espresso roast. A full-bodied wine as expected from the warm ripe vintage conditions of 2012. A fine silky texture, high acidity with a young block of grainy tannins. 14.5% alc, but masked by a brilliant richness on the palate. Pure flavours of blackberries, plum skins, berry jam, coffee grits on the finish. The finish is gradual but extended, fades off nicely.

Mas de Libian Vin de Petanque 2011, Coteaux de l’Ardèche Made with 100% destemmed fruit, consisting of 75% Grenache and 25% Syrah which are co-fermented. Intense ruby crimson colour, fresh pretty aromas of strawberry leaf and blackberry jam. A delicious full-bodied wine, silky texture and plenty of fruit acidity. The tannins are very fine and diffuse, relatively absent for a red wine. You do sense the 13% alc. Lovely rich fruit, like pulling a handful of blackberries right out of the fridge and crunching into them.

Domaine de l’Oratoire St Martin Cuvee Prestige 2010, Cairanne, Cotes du Rhone 60/40 blend of Grenache and Mourvedre that sent 18 months ageing in large old foudres. Pours as intense ruby-purple colour. Fresh, dense aromas of black cherries, stewed dark berry fruit, musky spice and licorice. A full-bodied wine with high acidity and grippy tannins. Mouthfeel is angled and robust, with rich flavours of cherry and dark berries. Has aged nicely and will last a few more.