Happs East of Alice 2017

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    Vintage
    2017

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    14%

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    Winemaker Notes

    The aim of the East of Alice blend is to produce a distinctly savory wine with tannins that make the palate salivate and have the taster immediately thinking of food. To achieve this, Erl Happ used a combination of Spanish and Aussie varieties that are medium to full bodied in nature and are noticeably savory in their flavor profile. The grapes were farmed from the Three Hills vineyard in Margaret River and aged in older French oak barrels.

    Blend: 53.5% Grenache, 42.7% Graciano, 3% Shiraz, 0.8% Mataro

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    Happs, founded by Erl and Roslyn Happ in 1977, is a family owned and operated winery comprising two vineyards in Margaret River. A prolific grower, winemaker, potter and amateur scientist, Erl has crafted some of the most curious and beguiling wines in Western Australia. Grapes are grown without irrigation and hand-picked. The family practices organic soil management, minimal mineral fertilizer and avoids herbicides.
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    Home to some of Australia’s most elegant and long-lived red and white wines, Margaret River is situated in the farthest reaches of Western Australia. Relatively warm and dry, the region is cooled by breezes from the Indian Ocean. Margaret River takes some inspiration from Bordeaux, producing top-quality Cabernet Sauvignons and Bordeaux Blends with firm structure, mouthwatering acidity, balanced alcohol and notes of herbs and spice. For white wines, refreshing blends of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon as well as complex, age-worthy Chardonnays are regional specialties.

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