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Head Old Vine Grenache 2020

A floral perfume of red flowers, redcurrants, cranberries and red cherries has a faint confiture-like note and a whiff of paprika. It’s medium-bodied, with round, juicy core of flavour and a fine but assertive spine of gravelly tannins, finishing with shape, balance and a lively acidity. Very elegant and finely crafted.

Vintage

2020

Year to Drink

2028 - 2032

Jeremy’s score

93 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

SKU: HEAOVGR20 Category:

Additional information

Weight 1.25 kg
Head Old Vine Grenache
Barossa
Price Range at Release: $30-$49
Vintage: 2022
Alc %: 14.5
$ Rel: 40
A floral perfume of red flowers, redcurrants, cranberries and red cherries has a faint confiture-like note and a whiff of paprika. It's medium-bodied, with round, juicy core of flavour and a fine but assertive spine of gravelly tannins, finishing with shape, balance and a lively acidity. Very elegant and finely crafted.
Last Date Tasted: 24/12/2023
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2022
9418.3

2027-2030+

2020
9318.0

2028-2032

Winery

Head
Alex Head has long targeted becoming a serious maker of single-site Barossa wines from Rhône Valley varieties, with access to a number of significant old vine sites in Eden Valley and on the Barossa floor. Recent seasons have seen some spectacular improvement. I enjoy the fact that Head is able to reflect both the regional origins and Rhône-inspired stylistic cues in a fashion that is entirely effortless and very persuasive. The Blonde Shiraz takes its name from the limestone substratum beneath a 1.5 hectare site near Stonewell and represents outstanding value for money. The contrasting wine to this, The Brunette Shiraz, viz. Côte-Rôtie, is sourced from the darker ironstone and red-brown clays of a site at Moppa. Head fashions each into wines of remarkable elegance and subtlety, with The Blonde revealing a spectrum that lies within a red fruit/quince/apricot range, while The Brunette tends to sport more of a darker profile: cassis, mulberry and blood plum. The slightly more uptown The Redhead comes from a slope just 100 metres inside the Eden Valley region, with a soil profile akin to that of Moppa and Ebenezer. As a group, the wines are pure joy. They point strongly towards a sophisticated, international expression of shiraz that shows that despite concerns over climate, there is a valid and very bright future for Barossa shiraz.
Chief Executive(s):
Alex Head
Winemaker:
Alex Head
Address:
Lot 1 Stonewell Road , Stonewell , South Australia 5352 Australia
Principal Wine Region:
Barossa Valley
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