Haselgrove WinesAlternative Series McLaren Vale Barbera 2023
About this product
Tasting Notes
Deep and dense purple with dark ruby edges.
Aroma
Youthful, perfumed summer berries leap from the glass.
Fresh red cherry and raspberry are complimented by a lick of blackberry and a hint of spice.
Palate
Juicy and vibrant palate full of summer strawberries, red cherry, raspberry with just a few hints of blackberry. Supple and soft tannins lead into a fresh and crisp fruit finish
Don’t be afraid to chill me in summer.
Deep and dense purple with dark ruby edges.
Aroma
Youthful, perfumed summer berries leap from the glass.
Fresh red cherry and raspberry are complimented by a lick of blackberry and a hint of spice.
Palate
Juicy and vibrant palate full of summer strawberries, red cherry, raspberry with just a few hints of blackberry. Supple and soft tannins lead into a fresh and crisp fruit finish
Don’t be afraid to chill me in summer.
Tasting Notes
Deep and dense purple with dark ruby edges.
Aroma
Youthful, perfumed summer berries leap from the glass.
Fresh red cherry and raspberry are complimented by a lick of blackberry and a hint of spice.
Palate
Juicy and vibrant palate full of summer strawberries, red cherry, raspberry with just a few hints of blackberry. Supple and soft tannins lead into a fresh and crisp fruit finish
Don’t be afraid to chill me in summer.
Deep and dense purple with dark ruby edges.
Aroma
Youthful, perfumed summer berries leap from the glass.
Fresh red cherry and raspberry are complimented by a lick of blackberry and a hint of spice.
Palate
Juicy and vibrant palate full of summer strawberries, red cherry, raspberry with just a few hints of blackberry. Supple and soft tannins lead into a fresh and crisp fruit finish
Don’t be afraid to chill me in summer.
- TypeBarbera
- Size750ML
- RegionMcLaren Vale
- Current Vintage2023
- Standard Drinks8.6
- Alcohol Volume14.5%
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand NameHaselgrove Wines
- ClosureScrew Cap
Ratings and Reviews
Be the first to write a review.
