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The Bio Project Tempranillo
Wine Specs
Vintage
2021
Varietal
40% Tempranillo 25% Touriga Nacional 19% Garnacha (Grenache) 16% Graciano
Appellation
McLaren Vale
Vineyard Designation
Little Falls, McLaren Vale
pH
3.73
Residual Sugar
5.3
Alcohol %
13.5

The Bio Project Tempranillo

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Tempranillo is Spain's most widely planted red wine grape. In Australia, tempranillo is a fresh, fruity, food-friendly style of wine that thrives in moderate to warm climates.

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SKU: 2155TEMAU1
Medium purple-red. Vibrant aromas of cherry (Tempranillo), cola and earth (Monastrell), heritage rose (Grenache), violet and spice (Touriga Nacional) harmonise. A compote of red and dark summer berries is restrained and shaped by the savoury minerality and textured fruit tannins of this layered and complex medium-bodied wine.
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Medium - deep purple-red. Vibrant aromas of cherry and red apple skin (Tempranillo), violet (Touriga Nacional), heritage rose and spice (Garnacha and Graciano), harmonise. A compote of red and dark summer berries is framed by the savoury minerality and crunchy fruit tannins of this layered and complex medium-bodied wine.
Vineyard Notes
Despite a very dry August a wet July in 2020 brought winter rainfall (233mm) close to the average. The relatively cool winter resulted in mid-September budburst, more in line with long term averages. Good rainfall in September was followed by a dry October and November. A record hot spring day on 20th of November (39.9 C) followed by several days of very high winds affected cultivars flowering at the time, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, reducing berry set. Hotter than average spring temperatures along with a very hot December and high evaporation meant strategic and timely early irrigation was critical in setting up vine growth and maximizing fruit quality. The upside of these conditions was very low levels of pest and disease. McLaren Vale was fortunate to be unaffected by the devastating fires across many regions. The season turned on the 4th of January and the following months were cooler than average. A timely rain in early February revived vines without causing berry splitting. Harvest started mid-February with Pinot Noir for Rosé. Chardonnay and Fiano were picked by the end of the month. Starting with Tempranillo and Shiraz, reds were picked from the end of February to the end of March. Cool conditions allowed a steady and calm progression through harvest.
Production Notes
*No animal products were used in the crafting of this wine.
Other Notes
The region has a Mediterranean climate with wet winters, dry summers and plenty of sunshine. The proximity to St Vincent Gulf, coincidentally named after the patron saint of winemakers, benefits fruit quality with warmer spring and autumn conditions and cooler summers. McLaren Vale is renowned as a premium wine region of great beauty that consistently produces high quality, richly flavoured wines.