Grant Burge 'The Holy Trinity' GSM, Barossa Valley Australia, 2002
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Unless you've been hiding out under an old world rock you've likely heard of "The Holy Trinity". You don't need to understand the Trinity's religious significance--"The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit" to enjoy the wine either. At the end of the day it's a great name for a great wine that combines the trinity of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre.
Concentrated aromas and flavours--intense berry and dark cherry aromas, coffee, dark floral, spice and mint chocolate. Layered flavours, smooth spiced chocolate, dried fruit and coffee liquer that clings to the palate and lingers seductively on the tongue.
'The Holy Trinity' is made from combined Barossa vines that are 50-110+ years old. 39% Grenache, 36% Shiraz and 25% Mourvedre
Wine Scores Reviewed - September 19th, 2007

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94 Points
 

BC CSPC Code -19166

Agency: Calibrium