Mitolo
G.A.M. 2019
McLaren Vale
G.A.M. represents the first initial of each of Frank Mitolo children’s first names – Gemma, Alex and Marco – and G.A.M. was the first and remains the flagship wine of the estate. A Shiraz that embodies the Mitolo credo: strong and gentle. Uncompromising intensity and depth, supple complexity of fruit and savory flavors.
VINEYARD
The G.A.M. Shiraz comes from the Lopresti vineyard, and more specifically the Chinese Block, which is located at the southern end of McLaren Vale, about 4km east of the coastal town of Port Willunga. The soil here is heavy grey loam mixed with black Biscay clay and sits above ancient Gnaltinga formation bedrock. Strong vine growth in spring is tempered by summers dry winds, developing pure, bright and savory fruit flavors that are tempered by cooling
afternoon sea breezes.
WINEMAKING
Each parcel of fruit is fermented on its skins for approximately 10 days. Parcels are fermented at cooler temperatures, which helps preserve the bright fruit characters without extracting hard or bitter tannins. After 10 days the wines are gently pressed and run down to oak (70% new, 30% used) barrels, and are stored in oak for approximately eighteen months. Each barrel is then considered for the final G.A.M. blend.
TASTING NOTE
Intense, complex and bright nose of black cherry and blackened cedar wood with complex dried Mediterranean herbs. The palate is a true reflection of one of the great vintages of the region with immense yet savory flavors of vanilla, dark plums and dry, earthy flavors reminiscent of the clay soil from which it is grown.
Color
Red
Grape Varieties
Shiraz
Appellation
McLaren Vale
Alcohol
14.5%
Suggested Retail Price
$60.00
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