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Laughing Jacks 'Jacks' GSM 2018
Grape Type Pronunciation: "gren-ash blend"
Primary flavours
Blackberry
Red Currant
Red Plum
Clove
Fig
Herbs
Lavender
Spice
Details
A great, rich GSM blend - each variety adding its own characteristics to the blend. Grenache, aromatic red fruits and spice, Shiraz, body and weight, while Mourvèdre adds structure and complexity. Spicy, earthy characters dominate, with notes of nutmeg and cardamom alongside cherry, rhubarb and rose petal.

When it comes to quality Australian wine regions worthy of their crown, the Barossa Valley has earned its stripes and is more than justified in its position as king of the hill. It’s fair to say, though, its flawless and varied terroir and incredible climatic conditions would count for nothing, if it weren’t for the talented winemakers who call the valley their home. It’s not difficult to make half-decent wine when you’ve got soils as good as that which is found in Barossa. However, making delicious, interesting, and characterful wine is always going to take a load of vision, plenty of hard work, and some serious cojones to stick your neck out and stand out from the crowd. In Laughing Jack Wines, you’ll find a team who fits this bill pretty much to the letter. Unwilling to take any shortcuts, dedicated to making the kind of wines that truly make this region one of the most exciting in the world right now, and clearly loving every minute, Laughing Jack is our kind of winery. Shawn Kalleske started Laughing Jack back in 1999 with his family. No newcomers to the region, the Kalleskes have been working in Barossa Valley since 1855, and know this part of Australia better than perhaps any others. Despite their heritage and ancestral connection to this land, Laughing Jack is not some pedigree operation stuck in its ways and turning its nose up at innovation - far from it, in fact. This is an Aussie winery which takes an almost obsessive approach to getting every milligram of expression out of their grapes, and to great effect. Small batches, low yielding vines, and minimal intervention are all at the heart of this winery’s operations. The result? A set of wines which have plenty to say about Barossa, and yet are drinkable, approachable, and a huge amount of fun to share with your mates. Barossa Valley’s reputation looks pretty secure from here!
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
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 full bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, medium tannins, high alcohol and lots of oak.
Specs
Region
Barossa Valley
country
Australia
Grape type
Grenache (GSM blend)
Wine Maker
Laughing Jack
Alcohol
14.5%
Vintage
2018
Cellar period
5-10 years
Production method
Hand Picked
State
SA
Pairing guide
The GSM blend is one of those all-time classics that we love to return to again and again, and when it comes to food pairing, it’s a winner every time. It’s a proper meat-lover’s wine - each and every grape in this blend works well with different red meats (Grenache loves beef and pork, Shiraz loves lamb, barbecue, and duck, and Mourvedre loves game and offal), meaning you can really pair this wine with any red meat dish, and it’ll come up hitting the big time. If you’re not big on your meat dishes, there’s no need to pass this one by: it’s going to be lovely with wild mushrooms and grilled aubergine, and will also go nicely with seared tuna, too.
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Food
BBQ
Grilled Meat
Bay Leaves
Tastes
Rich
Moods
Creative
Romantic
Seasons
Autumn
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Barossa Valley, Australia
The Barossa Valley is a wine lover's paradise, located in the sunny state of South Australia. With its warm climate and fertile soil, this region is known for producing bold, full-bodied red wines that will make your taste buds sing. The area's winemaking history dates back to the 1840s, when European settlers first planted grapevines. Today, the Barossa Valley is home to over 150 wineries and is a top destination for wine enthusiasts from around the world. So grab a glass and get ready to explore the delicious wines of the Barossa Valley!
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