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Torbreck Les Amis Barossa Valley Grenache 2003 - 750mL - 1 Bottle Lot

$330.00 $275.00 Sale

Est. range:

Private Sale- priced per LOT inc. GST (if applicable) and commission.

3 in stock
  • 98/100 Robert Parker Jnr.
  • Cork Closure
  • Professionally Cellared
  • Alc 14.5%
  • Average Retail price $320 per bottle
  • Lot is PRICED PER PACK of 1

Grenache has been a stalwart variety of the Barossa for more than 150 years, ideally suited to the Mediterranean climate and ancient soils.

Sourced from the devigorated soils of western Greenock, the concentration, poise and elegance of this single vineyard Grenache is perfectly balanced and characteristic of this unique terroir.

Les Amis translates from the French as The Friends.

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