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Why Willunga 100 The term Hundred originates from late Saxon and Norman England. It was an administrative unit of government, meaning that 100 households had to live in the area to qualify for its place on the map. The McLaren was similarly divided. The grapes for the wines come from a range of selected vineyards in McLaren Vale including some over 80 years old. Soils here are the distinctive ancient sandy soils only found in Blewitt Springs with an underlying clay and ironstone base. No oak was used in the ageing process but the wine was left on its lees to emphasise the intense aromatic profile of the Grenache.
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This wine exhibits aromatics of black cherries, sweet spice and dark fruits. The palate has an abundance of blackberries and raspberries that are given a lift on the finish by a crisp acidity. A seam of fine tannins runs through the fruit, giving the
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Lively and attractive with lashings of wild strawberries, cassis and aromatic spices, with a savoury edge on the palate. The tannins are soft yet linger. Thoughtful use of oak integrates nicely with the rich berry and spice spectrum.
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An extraordinary wine with musk and raspberry like perfume and a briary hint. Elegant and well balanced with vibrant raspberries and red currants. A medium body with a sustained, savoury finish, and all important fine, sandy tannins that complete the
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