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Aphelion Brini Grenache Noir 2024

McLaren Vale, Australia
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About this Wine

 
country Australia
region McLaren Vale
variety Grenache & Grenache Blends
Style Red (Light Medium Bodied)
vintage 2024
closure Cork
Alcohol vol. 13.5
volume 750
Brands Aphelion

Tasting Notes

Aroma

Lifted aromatics of cinnamon spice, damson plum, and brown sugar with a briar character that evolves in time.

Appearance

Bright with a deep purple hue in the glass.

Palate

Medium plus in body, a savoury bitterness with an herbal edge balances the sweet cherry fruit. Prominent tannin provides a good structure and flavour length.

Vinification

The fruit was hand-picked on the 12th March and processed as a 100% whole bunch ferment. After a slow and cool ferment the fruit was pressed to large format neutral French oak where it remained on full lees until racking for bottling in May 2025.

Cellaring Potential

Enjoy now and will continue to evolve through to 2034.

Winemakers Comments

Part of our premium SV Grenache range, the fruit used to make this wine is sourced from a single vineyard in the northeast corner of the Blewitt Springs area of McLaren Vale owned by the Brini family. The most aromatic and elegant wine in the range, dark plum fruits dominate with earth and forest floor characters to create a wine of depth and richness.

Reviews

  • Campbell Mattinson
    1

    For the most part this wine is both juicy and perfumed but through the finish it feels edgy and dry, almost into the realm of drying, It’s a chalky, musky, red-berried wine with undergrowth and smoked meat characters along with potpourri and woodsy herbs. It added flesh as it breathed; it could just be going through a stage. Score is a bet each way. Points: 91/100

    The Wine Front24th Sep 2025

  • Erin Larkin
    1

    The 2024 Brini Single Site Grenache was made in the same way as the other vintages, however the tannins feel completely different here. I asked winemaker Rob Mack if he did anything differently—I was wondering specifically about maturation vessel, as the tannins have a concrete-cast to them, like when a wine is matured in amphora or egg. However, everything about this wine remains true to site and style—same vineyard, same block, same 100% whole bunch, same old puncheons. So, what we see is the impact of season. And that is fascinating. With notes of pressed flowers, ash, clove, pomegranate and redcurrant, the impact of the whole bunches rides high here, as opposed to the other cuvées where it has been hidden—perhaps by the season, perhaps by time. I expect this character to ameliorate before release, as I have rarely comment on this character for the other vintages when I saw them on release. This 2024 BriniSingle Site Grenache (and the 2024 Wait Single Vineyard Grenache) won't be released until the end of 2025. This was bottle number 358 of 800. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under Diam Origine. Points: 95/100

    Robert Parker Wine Advocate23rd Sep 2025

  • Marcus Ellis
    1

    From a higher block on the Brini vineyard, Blewitt Springs. Like its two siblings in the single-site range, this was fermented as 100% whole bunches, then pressed to neutral French oak for élevage of around a year. Like the Wait, this is somewhat moodier and more brooding (not bigger, just less yielding) than the Hickinbotham, and perhaps more so. It’s a little sinewy and spicy, and also edgy in a savoury way. Tart raspberry and balsamic-macerated strawberries, umeboshi, iron, pepper, celery salt and camphor. There are floral notes present, if a little restrained, a little compressed. Give it a year or so and it will soar.  Points: 95/100

    Halliday Wine Companion23rd Sep 2025

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