Jauma 'Why Try So Hard' Red Blend 2024
Primary flavours

Lemon

Strawberry

Musk

Wildflowers
Details
Half light red and half rosé, this is absolutely smashable, blush-coloured natural wine delight! James blends Arneis, Grenache and Chenin Blanc together in a mix that feels at once juicy, crunchy, and super fresh.
James Erskine walks two paths as top sommelier and winemaker, and he does it so naturally you’d think there were two of him. Try Sommelier of the Year, top of the class at his Court of Masters exams, Young Gun of Wine Winemaker’s Choice 2013, and Len Evans Scholar 2019. Leave some for the rest of us! While Erskine retains ‘somm tricks’ up his sleeve, farming and winemaking are now the focus. The philosophy is natural, eschewing manipulation and additions; they haven’t used sulphur since 2015! The wines are, quite literally, wild. Put it this way, he’s learnt the ‘rules’ of the game, and he knows when to break them. Erskine adopts a biological farming system with the help of legendary grower Fiona Wood in McLaren Vale, while tending to his own in Adelaide Hills. Above ground, he uses aerated compost teas to build the plants’ defences against mildew. On the ground, Jauma has introduced some 26 cover crops in the vineyard and his cherry orchard to increase water use efficiency and disease resistance, resulting in healthier vines and wines without the need for sulphur in the vineyard or winery. Pretty neat huh?
James Erskine walks two paths as top sommelier and winemaker, and he does it so naturally you’d think there were two of him. Try Sommelier of the Year, top of the class at his Court of Masters exams, Young Gun of Wine Winemaker’s Choice 2013, and Len Evans Scholar 2019. Leave some for the rest of us! While Erskine retains ‘somm tricks’ up his sleeve, farming and winemaking are now the focus. The philosophy is natural, eschewing manipulation and additions; they haven’t used sulphur since 2015! The wines are, quite literally, wild. Put it this way, he’s learnt the ‘rules’ of the game, and he knows when to break them. Erskine adopts a biological farming system with the help of legendary grower Fiona Wood in McLaren Vale, while tending to his own in Adelaide Hills. Above ground, he uses aerated compost teas to build the plants’ defences against mildew. On the ground, Jauma has introduced some 26 cover crops in the vineyard and his cherry orchard to increase water use efficiency and disease resistance, resulting in healthier vines and wines without the need for sulphur in the vineyard or winery. Pretty neat huh?
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
McLaren Vale
country
Australia
Grape type
Grenache Blend
Wine Maker
Jauma
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Crown Seal
Production method
Preservative Free
Temperature
Chilled 8°C-10°C
State
SA
Pairing guide
Drink this with everything. A warm afternoon, someone's birthday, a Saturday. Jauma's hard-to-define, rosé-meets-light-red is a drink that works with everything and is just fine all on its own. You could serve it with a goat's cheese salad or a Caesar salad, a plate of prosciutto sandwiches or a few slices of ham on toast. Whatever you want, a chilled glass of this Jauma wine is going to work.
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Food

Salads

Fried Chicken
Tastes

Crisp

Fatty
Moods

Adventurous

Excited
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

McLaren Vale, Australia
Nestled in the rolling hills of South Australia, about 45mins due south of Adelaide, the McLaren Vale wine region is a haven for wine lovers. The region is known for its big, bold red wines, particularly Shiraz and Grenache, as well as its fresh, vibrant whites from fun varieties like Fiano and Grenache Blanc. The warm climate and unique soils of McLaren Vale give the wines produced there a distinct character that will make your taste buds sing. So why not grab a bottle (or two) from McLaren Vale and let the good times roll!
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