Beautiful Chardonnay with a modern style, aged for 7 months in oak barrels, with a nice balance between crunchy fruits and a subtly integrated woodiness.
The Stump Jump
2016 Mc Laren Vale - 75cl - 14.5%
(Restock - 18 bottles))
A blend of three grape varieties (GSM, Grenache Noir, Syrah and Mourvèdre) bringing together power and aromatic intensity.
Profil
Light and fruity red wine
Grape varieties
Syrah
Mourvèdre
Black Grenache
Perfect pairing
Black pig
To be consumed
6 year guard potential
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D'Arenberg
The Stump Jump 2016
Mc Laren Vale
Australie - Australie méridionale
D'Arenberg is one of McLaren Vale's most important properties. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Osborn, this property has been passed down from generation to generation. Chester Osborn joined the company in 1984 as Cellar Master.
D'Arenberg cultivates his vineyard (as well as the suppliers' vineyards) in a reasoned way: minimal or no irrigation, no fertilizers, use of biodynamic preparations and the lunar calendar (with the advice of Biodynamics Australia) ... practical in the cellars, d'Arenberg is the only estate to use a screw press for both white and red wines.
Grape varieties:
60% grenache noir, 20% syrah and 20% mourvèdre.
Tasting Notes:
Each grape variety brings its own typicity to offer a pleasurable cuvée. The Syrah gives it the characteristics of black plums, blackberries and licorice and silky tannins. Grenache noir gives it smoothness with aromas of raspberries and blueberries. In addition, these two varieties give it a little peppery undertones. Mourvèdre gives aromas and flavors of red fruits and fine-grained tannins.
Wine style:
Powerful and complex red wine.
Food and wine :
Roasted duck breast, potato tatin with smoked duck breast. Bigorre black pork tenderloin, squid ink spaghetti.
Aging potential in your cellar:
6 years
Analytic :
75 cl - 14.5% volume
Contains sulfites
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.
"The consumption of alcoholic drinks during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".
Fruity
Roundness
Power
Wooded
General information
Brand : d'Arenberg
Reference : D'Arenberg-Stump-Jump
Appellation : Mc Laren Vale
Type of agriculture : conventional agriculture
Color : Red wine
Profil : Light and fruity red wine
Conservation : 6 year guard potential
Grape varieties : Syrah, Mourvèdre, Black Grenache
Region : South Australia
Village : McLaren Vale
Country : Australia
A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant
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d’Arenberg Winery is one of the iconic estates in the McLaren Vale region, in the south of South Australia. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Osborn, it is now run by the fourth generation of the family, represented by winemaker Chester Osborn. The estate is renowned for its distinctive style, its wines of character and its traditional approach to winemaking.
The d’Arenberg vineyard is situated in the McLaren Vale region, one of Australia’s most prestigious areas for red wine production. The Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot, dry summers tempered by the maritime influences of St Vincent Gulf, promotes slow and steady ripening of the grapes.
The vineyard plots are situated on a wide variety of soils (clay, schist, sandstone, sand and iron-rich soils), enabling the production of wines that strongly express their terroir. The estate prioritises sustainable viticulture, with certified organic and biodynamic practices applied across a large part of the vineyard. The absence of herbicides, limited irrigation and minimal tillage promote the authentic expression of the terroir.
d’Arenberg’s philosophy is based on traditional, low-intervention winemaking to preserve the identity of each plot. The grapes are harvested separately and vinified in small batches.
Beautiful Chardonnay with a modern style, aged for 7 months in oak barrels, with a nice balance between crunchy fruits and a subtly integrated woodiness.