Planted on quite sandy soil with a flatter gradient, the wine is early to ripen and always shows its characteristic raspberry/plum, blackberry fruits intertwined with mint and other herbs. A very voluptuous wine which is always a real crowd pleaser.
Additional Notes Planted in 1942, this is the only Clarendon Hills grenache patch that has been trellised. The vines are planted in hard clay, and the resulting Kangarilla Grenache is considered a ‘Premier Cru’.