Chapel Hill The Parson McLaren Vale GSM 2019 (Australia)
- Fruit driven
- Savoury notes
- Smooth & silky
- Medium bodied
The Parson GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre) is the gateway to the classic McLaren Vale varieties with a focus on savouriness and texture. A breezy expression of these quintessential McLaren Vale varietals. Smooth, silky and fruit driven.
Heavy winter rains filled the soil profile and set the vines up well for the season. Ideal growing conditions through spring encouraged a healthy, balanced canopy. A comparatively cool and dry February and March allowed the vines to ripen at a steady pace, developing beautifully supple tannins at moderate sugar levels whilst retaining bright fruit flavours.
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Chapel Hill The Parson McLaren Vale GSM 2019 (Australia)
Chapel Hill The Parson McLaren Vale GSM 2019 (Australia)
- Fruit driven
- Savoury notes
- Smooth & silky
- Medium bodied
The Parson GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre) is the gateway to the classic McLaren Vale varieties with a focus on savouriness and texture. A breezy expression of these quintessential McLaren Vale varietals. Smooth, silky and fruit driven.
Heavy winter rains filled the soil profile and set the vines up well for the season. Ideal growing conditions through spring encouraged a healthy, balanced canopy. A comparatively cool and dry February and March allowed the vines to ripen at a steady pace, developing beautifully supple tannins at moderate sugar levels whilst retaining bright fruit flavours.
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- Fruit driven
- Savoury notes
- Smooth & silky
- Medium bodied
The Parson GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre) is the gateway to the classic McLaren Vale varieties with a focus on savouriness and texture. A breezy expression of these quintessential McLaren Vale varietals. Smooth, silky and fruit driven.
Heavy winter rains filled the soil profile and set the vines up well for the season. Ideal growing conditions through spring encouraged a healthy, balanced canopy. A comparatively cool and dry February and March allowed the vines to ripen at a steady pace, developing beautifully supple tannins at moderate sugar levels whilst retaining bright fruit flavours.























