The “blend” in the wine's name refers to the fact that the grapes come from two vineyards: Glenmore (66%) and Montgomery Brothers (34%). Fruit on the nose is very concentrated, borderline syrupy or pruny. Moderate in size; the palate offers black plum and blackberry flavors. Very good, though you'd more likely guess South Australia than Margaret River if you taste it blind. Imported by Epic Wines.
The “blend” in the wine's name refers to the fact that the grapes come from two vineyards: Glenmore (66%) and Montgomery Brothers (34%). Fruit on the nose is very concentrated, borderline syrupy or pruny. Moderate in size; the palate offers black plum and blackberry flavors. Very good, though you'd more likely guess South Australia than Margaret River if you taste it blind. Imported by Epic Wines.
The “blend” in the wine's name refers to the fact that the grapes come from two vineyards: Glenmore (66%) and Montgomery Brothers (34%). Fruit on the nose is very concentrated, borderline syrupy or pruny. Moderate in size; the palate offers black plum and blackberry flavors. Very good, though you'd more likely guess South Australia than Margaret River if you taste it blind. Imported by Epic Wines.