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Paisley WinesBarossa Valley Turntable GSM 2017
About this product
The blend is 55% Grenache, 23% Shiraz and 22% Mataro. The colour is mid red, with lifted bright fruits of raspberry and plenty of floral notes including lavender and rose petal. The medium bodied palate has a voluptuous palate with up front flavours of raspberry and wild strawberries. These are further accented with hints of toasty oak, cinnamon/nutmeg, pepper, and hazelnut with flinty matchstick notes. The mid palate is rich and full, with lovely richness and soft velvety tannins. The wine finishes fine and long with berry fruit and savoury notes.
The blend is 55% Grenache, 23% Shiraz and 22% Mataro. The colour is mid red, with lifted bright fruits of raspberry and plenty of floral notes including lavender and rose petal. The medium bodied palate has a voluptuous palate with up front flavours of raspberry and wild strawberries. These are further accented with hints of toasty oak, cinnamon/nutmeg, pepper, and hazelnut with flinty matchstick notes. The mid palate is rich and full, with lovely richness and soft velvety tannins. The wine finishes fine and long with berry fruit and savoury notes.
Medium bodied red wines have a lightly textured mouthfeel with moderate flavour impact. Often medium in colour.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- TypeGrenache Shiraz Mataro
- Size750mL
- RegionBarossa Valley
- Current Vintage2017
- Standard Drinks8.6
- Alcohol Volume14.5%
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand NamePaisley Wines
- Wine MakerDerek Fitzgerald
- Food MatchPizza
- ClosureScrew Cap
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyMedium Bodied
- More about Campbell Mattinson
Campbell Mattinson
Award winning Australian wine reviewer for Wine Companion and winefront.com.au

Vintage 2017
95 points Australian Wine Companion
Fair to say that the value equation is well in the buyer's favour. This is right in the GSM zone; medium-weight, well fruited, earthen and awash with well-integrated woodsy-spice notes. Balance has been judged just so, tannin is emery-board fine, length is assured. It's not a simple wine but its appeal is.
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