Barossa Classics

Jutland Barossa Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre (GSM) 2022

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Sourced from the multi-generational Riebke family vineyard in the Ebenezer district of Barossa, vines dating 130+ years old.


Blend- 35% Grenache, 34% Shiraz, 31% Mourvèdre. Colour - Dark cherry red with plum hue. Aroma - Redcurrant and strawberries with cream aromas, have a hint of violets on the nose. Palate - The harmonious palate blends the three varieties together with flavours of plum, strawberries and dark chocolate. Velvet tannins are soft and elegant. Oak 24 months, French Oak. 4-year air dried. Francois Frere and Taransaud Coopers. Cellar - Drink now to 2029. 

"It's a great drink and sharing may become an issue given I just wanted more and more... Great stuff." Q Wine

 

The Hundred of Jutland is a hundred of the County of Sturt in South Australia within the Barossa, on the east Mount Lofty Ranges foothills. Rich Barossa heritage where our grapes are sourced for this supple and sophisticated wine.

Our Sorby Adams wine label honours mathematician and astronomer, John Couch Adams F.R.S  - an ancestor of Simon Sorby Adams - who mathematically proved Neptune's existence. 

 

Tasting Notes

Colour:

Dark cherry red with plum hue.

Aroma:

Redcurrant and strawberries with cream aromas, have a hint of violets on the nose.

Palate:

The harmonious palate blends the three varieties together with flavours of plum, strawberries and dark chocolate. Velvet tannins are soft and elegant.

Food Pairing:

Perfect for antipasti, pork ribs and ripe soft cheese
Technical Info

Alcohol:

14.5%

Titratable Acidity:

6.3 g/l

Size:

750ML

Type:

Red

Closure:

Screw Cap

Varietal:

Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre

Fruit:

35% Grenache, 34% Shiraz, 31% Mourvèdre

GI:

Barossa

Alcohol:

14.5%
Cellaring
At its best: now to 2029.
Other Information

Variety / Varietal Breakdown:

35% Grenache, 34% Shiraz, 31% Mourvèdre

Closure:

Screw Cap

Time in Oak:

24 months.

Cooper/s:

Francois Frere and Taransaud Coopers
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Jutland Barossa Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre (GSM) 2022 Reviews

This is splendidly expressed on the nose, showing dark berry, rich floral, mixed spice and toasted almond aromas. The palate delivers succulent fruit flavours with excellent weight backed by supple texture and polished tannins. Beautifully rounded yet wonderfully structured with a persistent flavoursome finish. At its best: now to 2032. www.sorbyadamswines.com. July 2023.

Rating: 94 points

Wine Orbit, Sam Kim

No Barossa range would be complete without a GSM. On the nose you get a fragrant mix of raspberries and dark plum with a slight hint of pepper and sage bush. Then the palate has its turn, delivering a soft and supple medium bodied flavour combo of such appeal. So silky smooth and supple throughout. Score: 93/100. Cellar: 7 years

Rating: 93 points

Wine Pilot, Ray Jordan

Jutland GSM Barossa Valley 2022 – An excellent example of the Barossa version of that classic Rhone blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre (although I would imagine the powers that be are reviewing Simon Adams’ Barossa visa for calling it ‘Mourvedre’ and not ‘Mataro’). Named after the Hundred of Jutland, a district within the Barossa, which in turn was named after the Battle of Jutland, which took place in 1916 off Denmark (both sides, Great Britain and Germany, claimed victory. The British Navy was under the command of Admiral Jellicoe, later appointed First Sea Lord, so perhaps we have our connection to the Riesling). The wine saw French oak for 18 months.
Deep, dark purple. This is an exuberant style, with plenty of earthy notes, dry herbs, cherries, black fruits, leather and cloves. Soft palate, but the richness continues throughout. Fine tannins, though they are quite abundant. Decent length here. The palate reveals more of a dark chocolatey nature. It is perhaps a little more burly than some of the GSMs we see, but none the worse for that. Four to six years. 92.

Rating: 92 points

Wine Pilot, Ken Gargett