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The Renegade 2013 GMG Back Vintage Deal SOLD OUT

Renegade Deals SOLD OUT

Check the Indulgent 2020 GSM Deal instead (limited cases remaining).

New Release Indulgent GSM Deal here

  • Six Pack Renegade 2013 GMG $150 RRP 

Todays Deal $107 (Free Delivery). Save $43

  • Twelve Pack Renegade 2013 GMG $300 RRP

Todays Deal $197 (Free Delivery). Save $103

Deal Ends Midnight Friday September 23rd

Or check out our New Release Indulgent GSM Deal here

And as for every Atze's product if you find the wine isn't to your liking we'll refund 100% of you money, no questions asked!

Simply choose your pack size above and click add to cart and we'll have it on the way to your door pronto.

We’ve got something extra special to share with you today…

When we first started Atze’s we were experimenting with a few different things and a unique wine which eventually evolved to become our GSM. It was a bright and fruit forward blend, also of three varieties, except we subbed in a little Spanish number for the Shiraz. Graciano, a variety known for its crisp acidity, bright hue and red fruit flavours was our variety of choice back then, and luckily, we still have some back vintage of this blend to offer you today!

Named “The Renegade”, the make-up of this wine being Grenache, Mataro & Graciano. And recently we found a few boxes of the 2013 Renegade hiding in the back corner of the winery and we’d love to share this wine with you.

Depending on your preference we’ve packaged up two amazing deals for you today..

Renegade Deals

  • Six Pack Renegade 2013 GMG $150 RRP

Todays Deal $107 (Free Delivery). Save $43

  • Twelve Pack Renegade 2013 GMG $300 RRP

Todays Deal $197 (Free Delivery). Save $103

And as for every Atze's product if you find the wine isn't to your liking we'll refund 100% of you money, no questions asked!

Simply choose your pack size above and click add to cart and we'll have it on the way to your door pronto.

Tasting note

The Renegade combines three Spanish varieties of Grenache, Mataro, and Graciano, with the 2012 vintage delivering excellent conditions for these late ripening varieties.

This is a fruity number and a true expression of the Spanish varieties that thrive in the Barossa’s warm climate. In 2009, we were looking for a vibrant fruit-driven wine, and after hours of tasting at the blending table, we discovered a mix that brought together the brightness of Grenache, the power of Mataro and the X-factor of Graciano. This was a truly unique blend that stood out from the rest.

The 2013 vintage was a beauty, and offered some great growing and ripening conditions for the fruit. The Graciano variety is a recent addition to the Barossa Valley with less then a handful of small plantings. It's an exciting blend with a brightness and flare guaranteed to get the conversation going.

Hand Pump overs –Basket pressed – Hand plunged

Maturation – 8 months in 2nd and 3rd fill French Oak Hogshead and Barrique Barrels.

Cases Produced – 180

Alcohol 14% 

Tasting notes:

An aromatic and intriguing blend of Grenache, Mataro and Graciano, it has bright and lively aromas of spicy red fruits, raspberry and bubblegum. Fresh red current and cherry fruit, lively acidity, fine tannin and complex lingering spicy flavours give this wine immediate appeal and great compatibility with Indian and Asian cuisine.

Optimal Serving.

  • Serve at 14 degrees Celcius for optimal flavour
  • Decant or open 30 minutes before serving to open up aromas and soften the tannins.

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10/03/2022
Avis P.
Australia

Great wine - like all of Atzes Corner products!

Though I enjoy a good GSM, this was my first experience of a GMG. In short - fantastic! Please can I get some more, Andy?