Description
The Colonial Estate Envoy 2005
Producer: The Colonial Estate
Region/Appellation: Barossa Valley
Country Hierarchy: Barossa, South Australia, Australia
Grape/Blend: Grenache – Mourvedre – Syrah
Wine Style: Red – Rich and Intense
Alcohol Content: 14.5%
1-Bottle: 75cl
Tasting Notes: Jay Miller (RoberParker.com) “The 2005 Envoy GSM is composed of 60% Grenache, 30% Shiraz, and 10% Mourvedre. It presents an enticing perfume of damp earth, forest floor, spice box, kirsch, and blueberry. This leads to a velvety-textured, intensely flavored wine with outstanding depth and length.”
About The Colonial Estate:
In the middle 1800’s the Lange family settled from Bavaria in the Barossa Valley. The vineyard that they decided to plant was just off the main road of Nuriootpa. The vines have been dry grown since then and the grapes have gone into the great and good of Australia including “Grange”. Like “Chateau Haut-Brion” the town has grown up around it and it is now an oasis of a vineyard with houses surrounding it.
Exile is 100% sourced from the “Lange” Vineyard, now a part of The Colonial Estate. The single-vineyard wine is made up of old vine Shiraz with some Mourvedre and Muscadelle. The age of some of these vines date back to the 1800’s.
The wine is made in the French fashion – low cropping aided by green harvesting, handpicking into trays, and double-triage on arrival at the winery. The wooden vats – shipped from Cognac in France -appear incongruous in their setting. The wine is picked ripe and, after vinification, poured into pure new French oak.
Delivery charges are based on weight, the number of bottles, and calculated on Check Out.