The Battle of Bosworth story began at Grange Farm (circa 1850). Originally a stone fruit and almond farm, it became home to Peter and Anthea Bosworth in the 1970s.
Puritan’ is young, fresh, unoaked and preservative free. We pick it young, ferment it in open vats and bottle it immediately once it has finished fermentation. Puritan is fresh and juicy with notes of red and black berries. Vibrant and delicious.
Trophy Chairperson's Trophy - McLaren Vale Wine Show 2024
95 Points & Gold Medal - McLaren Vale Wine Show 2024
Organic estate fruit fermented in tank and bottled after mlf, with no sulphur employed. This is such a joyous wine, unencumbered by oak, a full buoyant expression of lovingly grown fruit. There should be more like it. Untrammelled by winemaking, this is a riot of violet, lilac, boysenberry, blackberry, blueberry, lavender and iodine, with hints of salted licorice, cola, gingerbread and a tarry mineral-like note. But this is no gushing fruit bomb, with tannins matched to effusiveness, and the general feel medium in heft and savoury in conclusion. This is really very lovely. Drink to: 2029; Price: $25.00; Date Tasted: January 2025; Alcohol: 14.5%; Rating: 95 Points & Special Value Star; James Halliday Wine Companion
(17361)
SKU | 17361 |
Brand | Battle of Bosworth |
Shipping Weight | 1.3333kg |
Unit Of Measure | ea |