Geographe Wine Show Portal
Login

Wine Entry Detail

Entry Information
Exhibitor Millbrook Winery
Show 2020
Class G10A
Entry Number G10A#1
Brand Millbrook Winery
Wine Name Regional Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre
Vintage 2019
Origin Regional Blend
Commercial Label Yes
Availability Cellar Door / Website / Thirsty Camel/ Dan Murphys
Judging Results
Medal / Award Gold
Trophy Best Geographe Red Blend
Judge 1 bouncy fresh , youthfull and long , vg
Judge 2 Vibrant and nouncy, consistent freshness and generally lovely wine. Nouveau style.
Judge 3 lovely, bright juicy, fun. moresih / spicey. drinkability factor, very high.
Associate Judge red fruit complex. good balance with fruit and oak but lacks just a bit of juicy flavour.
Associate Judge Sl reduction? Dark brooding fruits. Big rich and generous, mouth filling juicy red fruits, long.
Varietal: Grenache / Garnacha, GI: Geographe, 65%
Clone Unknown, Roostock: Unknown, 100%
Soil Type Loam,Gravel
Elevation 23 Metres above sea level
Planting Density 2000 Vines / Ha
Irrigation Dripper
Growing Method Conventional
Crop Yeild 5.00 Tonnes / Ha
Harvest Date 24 / Mar / 2019
Rainfall 750 (mm) Rainfall from July to June in the year(s) of harvest
Varietal: Shiraz, GI: Geographe, 30%
Clone Unknown, Roostock: Unknown, 100%
Soil Type Loam
Elevation 40 Metres above sea level
Planting Density 2000 Vines / Ha
Irrigation Dripper
Growing Method Conventional
Crop Yeild 8.00 Tonnes / Ha
Harvest Date 09 / Mar / 2019
Rainfall 750 (mm) Rainfall from July to June in the year(s) of harvest
Varietal: Mataro / Mourvèdre / Monastrell, GI: Geographe, 5%
Clone Unknown, Roostock: Unknown, 100%
Soil Type Gravel
Elevation 230 Metres above sea level
Planting Density 2000 Vines / Ha
Irrigation Dripper
Growing Method Conventional
Crop Yeild 8.00 Tonnes / Ha
Harvest Date 30 / Mar / 2019
Rainfall 700 (mm) Rainfall from July to June in the year(s) of harvest
Wine Making Information
Ferment Stainless Steel 100%
Maturation Large Format Oak 100%
Bottling Date 22 / Aug / 2019
Closure Screw
Cases Produced 1600
Force Class False
Winemaker Note Damian Hutton and Adair Davies