Brash HigginsMCC Mataro/Cinsault/Carignan 2018

Product code: 5348
£23.35 inc VAT
Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: McLaren Vale
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Mataro, 20% Cinsault, 20% Carignan
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Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: McLaren Vale
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Mataro, 20% Cinsault, 20% Carignan

Product Notes

Brash Higgins MCC Mataro/Cinsault/Carignan is an expertly crafted, Australian fine wine showing compelling bold flavours. Vibrant berries, black plum and subtle spices make a delightful opening, while earthy undertones hint at the meticulous use of old-world winemaking techniques. Has an enchanting, garnet-hued appearance and velvety texture. Deeply satisfying, the fruity notes balance impeccably with a touch of acidity and finely-grained tannins, leading to a lingering finish. A characterful blend of Mataro, Cinsault, and Carignan varietals, this wine reflects the vineyard’s terroir with exceptional depth. This eclectic wine offers a pure, elegant drinking experience that's sure to invigorate the senses.

Tasting Notes

Ruby red with an attractive nose of pink peppercorn, cinnamon, cherries and roses, the MCC delivers wildness and perfume in equal measures. Sweet red fruit contrasts the spiciness on the palate and finishes clean, dry and focused with rose petal and cherry notes on the after breath. Good acidity keeps the wine bright and fresh faced, albeit rustic and food friendly

About the Winery

Brash Higgins

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of McLaren Vale, South Australia resides the beguiling vineyard, Brash Higgins. Named after the pseudonym of its versatile American creator, Brad Hickey, the winery encapsulates his audacious narrative, an expression of grit, vision and creativity entwined with the alluring nectar of the vine.

This enchanting winery isn't your typical chronicle of tradition; it was born from both the passion and the cheeky gusto of its founder. After spending decades as a distinguished sommelier in New York, Hickey found himself seduced by the mesmeric beauty and untapped potential of Australia's wine country. It was here that Brash Higgins - a delightful fusion of his name and bold, innovative approach to winemaking - truly came to life.

Enveloped by the pastoral charm of the South Australia's picturesque landscape, Brash Higgins is renowned for its avant-garde approach to viticulture. Spectrum of innovation spans from the experimental use of clay amphorae in the fermentation process to the introduction of otherwise overlooked grape varietals. The resulting production is a distinguished repertoire of wines that tantalise the palate with their unique flavours and exceptional finesse.

As for the vineyards, they thrive under strictly organic farming practices. These vineyards are the backbone of Brash Higgins, each nurtured as an individual expression of the particular terroir, ultimately contributing to the singular character of each wine produced. Hickey's commitment to the purity of his produce manifests itself in each bottle, a testament to his belief in creating an authentic connection between the drinker and the rich, fertile soils of his adopted homeland.

Visiting the winery is indeed an immersive experience. Languid afternoons can be wholesomely spent savouring the nuanced offerings of their cellar door and feasting your eyes on the abundant natural beauty that unfolds around each corner.

Venturing into the charming universe of Brash Higgins offers a textured journey into the essence Australian winemaking. It begs the traveller to delve into the complex tapestry of the land, as told through the voice, of Brad Hickey an audacious winemaker.

https://www.brashhiggins.com

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