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Angoves Nine Vines Grenache Shiraz Rosé 2009
Riverland
92 Points James Halliday Top 100 Wines 2010
Look past the rakishly pink colour and you'll find a top medal contender at international wine competitions. "Musk lolly pink, red cherry jujubes on both the nose and palate, light, clean, fresh and sweetly fruity!" -Sunday Tasmanian, "One of the wines that consistently comes up trumps in the wine show world. Candied red fruits on the nose, sweet smelling and a little fragrance, red fruit aftertaste!" -Wine Business, "There's enough heft to this wine and enough juicy richness to convince me that rose wines aren't just for warm weather sipping!" -USA Today
$1199each
$14388/DOZ
EACH
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Apart from winning many accolades and awards, this has become a significant export wine for Angove. A mostly Grenache cuvée (the secret to it's allure) with about a third of Shiraz from some of the best vineyards in the Riverland. Grapes are kept cool on the journey to the winery where where they are transferred to vessels. The individual parcels were kept separate and crushed into rotary fermenters where they are cooled to 10°C. After twenty four hours on skins, batches are gently pressed and clarified. Inoculation with yeast specially selected to enhance the fruit flavours followed and the juice was cool fermented until almost dry. The wine was then stabilised, blended and clarified before bottling. Alcohol 12.5%
 
Bright and vibrant pink. Vibrant raspberry, strawberry and cherry aromas combine with fresh fruit salad and lovely crispness on the palate. A dry finish lends the wine to a variety of foods. Nine Vines embodies the Australian sunshine, and recalls warm days by the beach. Enjoy well chilled as the sun slowly sets with grilled fish or Thai chicken curry. "Starts out tasting like a white and finishes like a red. Strawberry, cherry and raspberry flavors fill the mouth. Exceptional blend of Grenache and Shiraz. Australian rose as its best!" -Midwest Wine Connection, "A pink wine that has a lush, ripe aroma of cherries and berries, and the finish is dry enough to go with barbecue and all sorts of smoked meats!" -Vintage Experiences
The Angove family company is one of Australia's largest privately owned wine companies and stands as one of the few with strong interests in distilling as well as grape growing and winemaking

The origins of Angove's as a company have more to do with satisfying a way of life rather than a determination to establish a wine and brandy producing business. Dr. William Angove, an accomplished general practitioner and surgeon with his wife and young family, emigrated from Cornwall in 1886 to establish a medical practice in South Australia. His early experimentation with vines, winemaking and distilling, led to the establishment of a proud family business. Dr. Angove's initial plantings at the township of Tea Tree Gully in the Adelaide foothills were the forerunner of one of the largest vineyards in the southern hemisphere - the magnificent Nanya Vineyard at Renmark in South Australia's Riverland.

Early vintages of wine, a Burgundy styled dry red, from the original Tea Tree Gully vineyard proved to be popular with the local community. Steady expansion of the vineyard and the building of a winery and cellars of local stone meant that, by the turn of the century, production reached 300 tonnes of grapes from some 50 acres of land under vines. During that period the accent on red wine was gradually supplemented by the production of dry white wines as well as wines in the sherry and port styles.

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Stills and a large steam boiler were installed for production of fortifying spirit by Angove's eldest son, Thomas Skipper Angove, who while completing studies in Oenolegy at Roseworthy College, branched out from the family home in Tea Tree Gully and set up a distillery and processing house at Renmark in South Australia's Riverland region in 1910.

Angove's enjoys wide respect for the ability to distil high quality brandy

Despite the disruptions of two wars, growth of the Renmark operation progressed as well as developing a fine reputation for table and fortified wines. The renowned St. Agnes had become a hallmark for quality brandy in Australia and a number of export markets. Since World War II, the company has steadily expanded its operations and structure. The Renmark facility has grown to become a major winemaking and distilling entity with storage capacity for more than 15 million litres of wine and spirit. In 1947, Thomas William Carlyon Angove, grandson of the founder, took the helm as Managing Director, beginning a new era in development.

Progressively, equipment, crushing facilities, modern winemaking plant and cooling systems have been renewed and added, enabling the company to develop methods in premium red and white table wine production. In 1983, the fourth generation of the family took control, when John Carlyon Angove succeeded his father as Managing Director of the company.

John has taken up where his father left off, with increased development and investment in all aspects of the winery. From redevelopment of Nanya Vineyard to increased storage capacity and a state of the art packaging facility, all housed on the Angove Estate at Renmark. A renewed focus towards sales and marketing has seen the development of an Australian based sales force servicing the domestic trade, and expansion of Angove's export activities to the point where Angove's wines can be found in over 30 different countries around the globe.

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Planting of the Nanya Vineyard started in 1968 and today it has in excess of 800,000 vines

Today the vineyard contains 19 grape varieties. As part of Angove's continuing efforts toward quality grape and wine production, the vineyard team is undertaking an enormous project of redeveloping the entire 1300 acre vineyard over a 10 year period. The redevelopment involves removal of the old overhead sprinkler irrigation system and bulldozing of the old wide T trellis and vines. Starting from scratch with a bare paddock the row direction is being turned around 90 degrees, running east-west, with rows surveyed and deep ripped.

The picking operation at the Nanya Vineyard is a mammoth one, and all vines have been trellised to enable mechanical harvesting. Harvesting is carried out at night and in the early morning to ensure the fruit is as fresh and cool as possible when it is transported to the winery for crushing and processing. Angove’s utilises our own mechanical harvesters to harvest much of the fruit with contractors called in during the rush to pick all of the fruit at optimum levels of flavour and sugar ripeness.

WARNING Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years. The penalty exceeds $6,000
It is an offence for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor. The penalty exceeds $500. Victoria Licence 31952713

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