Stonemason Currency Creek 2011 Rose 
Stonemason Currency Creek 2011 Rose
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From a 4.5 star James Halliday rated winery 2011, and as James Halliday noted "The wine portfolio impressively over delivers on value, an excellent winery able to produce wines of high to very high quality." The Stonemason 2011 Rose has berry notes on the nose of raspberry and strawberry that follows onto a palate of spicy raspberry and rich strawberry characters complementing the fruity aromas which carry through to a long crisp, clean light finish - refreshing at any time.
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| Region: Currency Creek South Australia. |
| Drink Until: 2015 |
| Varieties: 92% Grenache, 8% Shiraz |
| Awards/Rating: 4.5 star rated James Halliday winery 2011. |
| Foods: Salads, seafood, Italian and chicken dishes, or totally refreshing on its own. |
| Oak: No |
| Colour: Crystal Rose red with pink hues. |
| Palate: Spicy raspberry with a crisp clean light finish. |
| The Story: The Shaw family of Ballast Stone have been vintners for over 35 years, and commenced planting their grapes in the McLaren Vale in the earl 70s. Ballast Stone has extensive vineyards both in McLaren Vale and Currency Creek, being a sub region of McLaren Vale. All wine is made at their very modern winery in Currency Creek by winemaker John Loxton and the wine portfolio under him impressively over-delivers on value as noted by James Halliday. |
| Alcohol: 13 % |
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