2024 Lost Penny Little Mischief Rosé
2024 Lost Penny Little Mischief Rosé
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As we have grown to like the Montepulciano “Monte”, we thought it would be fun to make a Rosé out of it. But we also wanted to use our other favourite Grenache. These two varieties work so well together and have made our Rose’ the perfect wine to enjoy on a summer’s day but we also think anytime is the right time.
Tasting Note
Tasting Note
Alcohol
12.5% vol
Vintage Notes
With a dryer winter and spring, bud burst started in September, three weeks earlier than the year before. With a dry spring came clear and cold nights resulting in some frost damage through parts of the vineyard. February, March and April remained dry.
Winemaker Notes
Colour: Light, bright pink.
Nose: Watermelon, light strawberry and rose water.
Palate: A fine and elegant structure with some crispness.
63% Montepulciano and 37% Grenache give this wine a lot of interest. No residual sugar but lots of fruit flavour giving the palate roundness and fullness with a crisp finish. This wine is ideal for the warmer months but has a fullness that can be enjoyed in the winter by a warm fire.
Current Vintage Reviews
Current Vintage Reviews
2024 Vintage Reviews
Barossa Wine Shoe 2024 – Silver Medal
Other Vintage Reviews
Other Vintage Reviews
2022 Vintage Reviews
Very light, fresh pink; the aromas are smoky, savoury, gently reductive and more interesting than simple fruitiness. Some nettle and dried herb notes. The wine is light in the mouth, low in phenolics, refreshing and softly textured, attractive and more-ish, the finish and aftertaste dry. - 89 Points, Huon Hooke - The Real Review
A northern Barossa rose’ blend featuring 58/42% montepulciano/grenache. Pale salmon in the glass with aromas of raspberry, watermelon and redcurrant jelly along with hints of marzipan, purple flowers and a waft of lanolin. There is a swell of RS on the palate and some nice acid drive and clarity, but perhaps just a little sugary. - 85 Points, Dave Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion