Junto is Spanish for ‘together’, and in this case means a union of old friends: Grenache (73%), Shiraz (13%), Mataro (12%) and Carignan (2%).
As always, Junto is a lively, vibrant wine with the restraint, energy and sheer drinkability that was once hardly known in the McLaren Vale. It’s fresh and racy, dripping with red fruits and spice, and as unpretentious as it is delicious.
“Spicy, dried herb and black olive, raspberry, pomegranate. Medium-bodied, distinctly sappy and herbal, a tamarind tang through strawberry and raspberry, dry crunch of amaro and dusty tannin, juicy and frisky, with a punchy finish. Quite different in style to many a GSM, but in a good way.” 92 Points, Gary Walsh – The Wine Front
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