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All Wines Grenache Patronus 'The Antler' Barossa Grenache 2017
Patronus 'The Antler' Barossa Grenache
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Patronus 'The Antler' Barossa Grenache 2017

We hope you’re game for this dark and inky Barossa beast!
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
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Patronus 'The Antler' Barossa Grenache
Wine file
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
14.0% ABV
8.3 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2022
Awards
Bronze , China Wine & Spirits Best Value Awards, 2020
Wine Summary
Grenache, known as Garnacha in Spain where it can make some of the country’s darkest and finest reds, is also the hero grape of France’s great Southern Rho?ne reds. Think the great reds of Cha?teauneuf-du-Pape. Here, the grape is given an Aussie spin using old-vine fruit from the Barossa Valley. It’s more fruit-driven, smoother – and is becoming increasingly popular!