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All Wines Merlot Pertaringa Stage Left Adelaide Merlot 2012
Pertaringa Stage Left Adelaide Merlot
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Pertaringa Stage Left Adelaide Merlot 2012

“Serious style”, 92-pt Merlot from Geoff Hardy – winemaking royalty!
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
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Pertaringa Stage Left Adelaide Merlot
Wine file
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
13.5% ABV
8.0 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2023
Awards
92 , James Halliday Wine Companion, 2014
Wine Summary
<p> He remains at the cutting edge of trialling new grape varieties and his ‘Stage Left’ Merlot illustrates this point, named because “the variety has never been centre stage in McLaren Vale”. Interestingly enough James Halliday says “High quality Australian Merlot is rare” – luckily he tasted this 92-pt gem! </p> <i> <p> “Serious style … ripples of tannin, core of plum-shot fruit, spearmint and good momentum … tannin soft-textured aspect to it … medium-weight keeps the drinkability aspect high. 92 points” (Halliday). </p> </i>