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Brash Higgins MCC Mataro Cinsault Carignan 2019
Brash Higgins MCC Mataro Cinsault Carignan 2019
- Grape Mataro, Cinsault and Carignan
- Country Australia
- Region McLaren Vale
- ABV 13.5%
- Producer Brash Higgins
- Case size 6/ 75cl
- The MCC presents a ruby red colour and an appealing nose featuring notes of clove, cinnamon, cherries, and roses, combining wildness and perfume. The palate offers a contrast of sweet red fruit against spiciness, culminating in a clean, dry, and focused finish with distinct rose petals and cherry notes. This wine displays good acidity, contributing to its bright and fresh character while maintaining a rustic, food-friendly quality reminiscent of Australian Cotes du Rhone. Despite its pale colour, the wine exudes heady aromas of wild cherries, flowers, and spice. The palate is abundant with ripe red fruit flavours, complemented by hints of bitter almonds and herbs, while delicate, chalky tannins and a vein of acidity elevate the finish.
Analytical data
dry
3.5 g/l residual sugar6.05 g/l acidity3.44 pH
The faint hue may belie the intense bouquet of wild cherry, floral, and spice aromas that emanate from the glass. The palate exhibits abundant ripe red fruit flavours set against a backdrop of bitter almond and herbal notes. Furthermore, the wine presents delicate, chalky tannins and a pronounced vein of acidity that elevates the finish.
Price | £137.19 |
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Country | Australia |
Vintage | 2019 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Brad’s lack of formal training has become an advantage, helping him to craft a range of wines that allow his experimental nature and pure instinct for the flavour to shine through. Hickey’s love of travel is also reflected in the labels, with the abbreviated grape names mimicking the international airport codes, which undoubtedly litter his well-travelled suitcases. |
Keywords | Higgins, Mataro, Cinsault, Carignan |