Type: Red Wine
Country: Australia
Region: South Australia
Code: IRVI160
Irvine was founded in 1980 by Jim Irvine with the aim to produce world class Merlot wines. Springhill Merlot is named after the original Irvine vineyard in the Eden Valley which still provides a portion of the fruit. This would compete quite happily with good Pomerol or a hefty-priced Chilean.
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Irvine Wines

Irvine Wines estate is family owned and spans over 400 acres, founded with the historic first plantings of shiraz in 1867 by the Miles Family. Retrospectively it’s clear they had started something exceptional. Now onto their fourth generation, Peter Miles heads their extensively experienced team that was officially established in 1983. In present times, Irvine exists as one of the most substantial privately-owned premium grape growers in Barossa, as well as the Eden Valley.

Where Irvine is located is home to some of the oldest Riesling and Shiraz Vines globally, and has an esteemed reputation for producing remarkable expressions of the aforementioned varieties. The climate h...

Springhill Merlot is an easy drinking, approachable red that still maintains the Irvine style. On the nose there are raspberry and plum and the palate is medium-weighted with soft tannins and a chocolate edge on the finish. A great introduction to the Irvine portfolio.
Strip sirloin of beef with horseradish, mashed potato and all the trimmings.
The Miles family pick the Merlot grapes from the youngest part of the great Springhill vineyard first and it is these grapes, blended with younger vines along the edges, which are harvested and then taken to Irvine's showpiece winery in the Barossa. The grapes are partially de-stemmed, crushed and then fermented on skins at a warm 26 degrees using natural wild yeasts, for around 30 days, with multiple pump overs to extract balanced levels of fruit, tannin and colour. The wine is then transferred to used French oak casks for maturation of around 12 months, when the wine is lightly filtered and bottled.
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