Morala Grenache 2022
Primary flavours

Cherry

Raspberry

Strawberry

Cinnamon

Pepper

Spice
Details
This is young and so juicy. A bright blend of raspberry, pomegranate, ripe strawberry and some candy. Serve slightly chilled if you like, for a real fruit explosion. It is not a light wine - the tannin builds on the finish - but it is fruity and really enjoyable, with this whole array of bright red fruit for your drinking pleasure.
Origin: Aragon, Spain. Mainly Grown In: France, Spain, Italy, USA, Australia and South Africa. Key Facts: Grenache is a life-of-the-party kind of grape — fun, fruity, and charismatic with a spicy pep to its feet and an inviting warmth of approachability. And, despite its Spanish origin and well established 19th century home in France (where it so happened to be the Pope’s wine of choice) the world's oldest continuously producing Grenache vines are actually where the life of the party always has been; Australia. Grenache is lighter in body and softer in tannin than many other red grapes which is why it is both so easy to drink on its own and why it's teamed up to make blends (like GSM) with other grapes that may need a friendlier touch to soften up them up and chill out their bold, up-tight and tannic tendencies. Fun Fact: Grenache does best when grown in very warm climates.
Origin: Aragon, Spain. Mainly Grown In: France, Spain, Italy, USA, Australia and South Africa. Key Facts: Grenache is a life-of-the-party kind of grape — fun, fruity, and charismatic with a spicy pep to its feet and an inviting warmth of approachability. And, despite its Spanish origin and well established 19th century home in France (where it so happened to be the Pope’s wine of choice) the world's oldest continuously producing Grenache vines are actually where the life of the party always has been; Australia. Grenache is lighter in body and softer in tannin than many other red grapes which is why it is both so easy to drink on its own and why it's teamed up to make blends (like GSM) with other grapes that may need a friendlier touch to soften up them up and chill out their bold, up-tight and tannic tendencies. Fun Fact: Grenache does best when grown in very warm climates.
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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 medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, medium alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Riverland
country
Australia
Grape type
Grenache
Wine Maker
Morala
Alcohol
13.5%
Vintage
2022
Cellar period
3-5 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
State
SA
collection
Pairing guide
When it comes to food pairing wines, which really work with those big family-get-together dishes (we’re talking Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, or roast beef, duck, or ham on a Sunday afternoon), Grenache really does do the trick very nicely indeed. This wine has a lightness and brightness that means it will take a chill, and you'll find it works very nicely with mushrooms, peppercorn sauces, and even tuna and salmon served with rich and glossy sauces, too.
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Food

Lots of Herbs

BBQ

Hot & Spicy
Tastes

Tangy
Moods

Mood for something different
Seasons

Autumn
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Riverland, Australia
Located in the heart of South Australia, the Riverland wine region is a tropical paradise for wine lovers. The region was formerly known for its traditional wines, particularly Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Grenache as well as its abundance of sunshine and beautiful scenery. In the last few years it's added a raft of Mediterranean varieties to its charm - think Fiano and Nero d'Avola. The warm climate and fertile soils of the Riverland make it a perfect place for grape growing, and the wines produced there are bursting with flavour. So why not explore the wines of the Riverland and discover a new favourite?
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