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After Five Wine Co. Single Vineyard Montepulciano 2022

$40.00

Plum, cherries, black fruits and dried herbs here. Pitch perfect in as much as it offers fragrance, delicacy, power and intensity perfectly, something so few wines manage to achieve. No surprises that this Trophied at both the Barossa and Royal Adelaide Wine Shows.


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After Five Wine Co. Single Vineyard Montepulciano 2022
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Wine Specs
Variety
Montepulciano
Vintage
2022
Winemaker
Craig Stansborough
Body
Full
Sweetness
Dry
Drinking Window
Now - 2035
Bling
Trophy, Top Gold, Gold Medal - Royal Adelaide Wine Show, Trophy, Top Gold, Gold Medal - Barossa Wine Show, Gold, 3 x Trophy - Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show
Alcohol %
14.0
Closure
Screwcap
Size
750 mL
Biodynamic
No
Doing vintage, you can’t help but have permanently purple hands. The red colouring and tannins seep into your pores and as your hands crack and glaze, become a temporary and changing tattoo, a memento of working your hands in wine. The two purple hands are Craig Stansborough, chief winemaker for Grant Burge, and Mark Slade. They have a small patch of Shiraz near Williamstown, a cooler part of the Barossa. They buy in Grenache and Mataro. Quality of the wines is utterly exceptional, made with purple hands and guaranteed to stain your tongue black. James Halliday rated Purple Hands Wines as one of the 10 best new 5 star wineries in his 2013 guide.

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Barossa Valley, SA

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Barossa Valley, SA

Just 60km northeast of Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is one of Australia's oldest wine regi ...
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Purple Hands

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Purple Hands

Doing vintage, you can’t help but have permanently purple hands. The red colouring and t ...
Doing vintage, you can’t help but have permanently purple hands. The red colouring and tannins seep into your pores and as your hands crack and glaze, become a temporary and changing tattoo, a memento of working with your hands in wine. It takes a few weeks after vintage has finished for the purple stain to fade… Our favourite pairs of purple hands belong to Craig Stansborough, chief winemaker for Grant Burge, and Mark Slade who own a tiny Barossa winery called Purple Hands. Quality of the wines is utterly exceptional; made by purple hands and guaranteed to stain your tongue black. We have the ‘15 reds and while reviews are still pending, ... Read Full Article
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Purple Hands
Purple Hands
Doing vintage, you can’t help but have permanently purple hands. The red colouring and tannins seep into your pores and as your hands crack and glaze, become a temporary and changing tattoo, a memento of working with your hands in wine. It takes a few weeks after vintage has finished for the purple stain to fade… Our favourite pairs of purple hands belong to Craig Stansborough, chief winemaker for Grant Burge, and Mark Slade who own a tiny Barossa winery called Purple Hands. Quality of the wines is utterly exceptional; made by purple hands and guaranteed to stain your tongue black. We have the ‘15 reds and while reviews are still pending, we can tell you that given their 2012, 2013 and 2014s averaged a staggering 96 points from James Halliday, we are quietly confident these will end up in that same territory. Craig and Mark buy in some fruit however they grow the bulk of their own fruit in the cooler, southern end of the Barossa, allowing them to produce powerful and fruit intense wines
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Barossa Valley, SA
Barossa Valley, SA
Just 60km northeast of Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is one of Australia's oldest wine regions.
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