Browse by Grape - Mourvedre
A robust variety that's very important in Spain (where it's called Monsatrell) but less so in Provence where it once dominated. Popularity is on the increase, however, in Southern France as well as California (where its sometimes called Mataro). It ages well and has a core of dark, stewy fruit and spice.
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France :: Rhone :: Costieres de Nimes
Grenache/Garnacha, Mourvedre, Syrah/Shiraz
Body: c - Medium
Ready to drink
Spicy, characterful, southern red from vineyards in conversion to organic.
75.0CL
In Stock
France :: Regional France
Carignan (Mazuelo) (Samso), Grenache/Garnacha, Mourvedre, Syrah/Shiraz
Body: d - Medium to Full
Ready to drink
A brilliant deep purple red colour. The nose, typical of this appellation bordering with Spain whose vines spread over the foothills of the Pyrenees, harbours black fruit and notes of garrigue with juniper and spices offering the powerful fragrance that is specific to the Roussillon. Generous, with cinnamon, liquorice and white pepper, followed by hints of blackberry and blackcurrant with a beautifully fresh, lightly menthol finish. Excellent balance with great harmony between maturity, freshness and silky tannins. A wine that is typically Mediterranean and superbly elegant at the same time.
75.0CL
Only 7 left
South Africa :: Boberg :: Stellenbosch
Mourvedre
Body: d - Medium to Full
Drink now, but will keep
Mourvedre is perfect for Waterkloof, with its head in the sun and feet in the sea. So, not one to follow fashion, Paul Boutinot has made it the most planted red grape on this biodynamic farm. Despite this confidence, nobody could have anticipated such spectacular results when upon the release of the first vintage from 2015, the wine garnered a rave review and score of 94 points by Tim Atkin MW.
75.0CL
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