
G110
2024
Clare Valley
‘I have adored all six releases of G110 and this is hands-down the finest yet.’ Tyson Stelzer
$135.00
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A miniscule quantity of single clone riesling from the Rockwood Vineyard – now in its sixth vintage – is the source of this very special wine. As with previous releases, the 2024 vintage shows the distinctive qualities of a specific clone and site. Extended time on its lees, a deeper colour and very satisfying intense linear lime flavour all contribute to the feeling that this is indeed a very different riesling – a unique and compelling wine.
Very limited – Only 150 cases
Single clone, Single vineyard
Biodynaically grown at Grosset Rockwood Vineyard
100% riesling
Ageing Potential: 20+ years
Unfined: suitable for vegans and vegetarians
Release: April, 2025
Tyson Stelzer
98 Points
Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2024 was my Australian White Wine of the Year and here's proof it was no one off! I have adored all six releases of G110 and this is hands-down the finest yet. It bursts a mesmerising kaleidoscope of exoticism extracted from the depths of 800 million year old red rock, contained immaculately in a riveting, brittle shell of cool season precision. It exemplifies all the lime juice and granny smith apple purity that we adore of the Clare with more flamboyance and personality and yet somehow also more precision and powder-fine mineral structure than ever. In line, length, presence and sheer confidence, this G110 sits confidently alongside Polish Hill 2024 as an exemplar of Grosset's five-decade career.
Wine of the Week – Tyson Stelzer
My wines of the week are exemplars of Jeffrey Grosset’s five-decade career! Next month he will release just 150 dozen G110 and 400 dozen Gaia. Don’t miss either! Full reviews coming in WBM soon.
Mike Bennie, Halliday Wine Companion
97 Points
There's swagger of concentration and chalky texture. There's a huge volume of green apple, jasmine, lime and lemongrass aromas. The palate is somewhat rich, extremely energetic, powerful and so very fresh and long. Apple, lime and lemongrass are accompanied by a huge swish of river pebble and saline-brine freshness in the minerality department, too. That it all meshes beautifully is another thing to sing from the rooftops. This is a very, very impressive riesling.