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Sons Of Eden

Sons of Eden Pumpa Cabernet 2016 (Eden Valley)

Sons of Eden Pumpa Cabernet 2016 (Eden Valley)

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The 'Pumpa' is a blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Shiraz for the 2016 vintage from Sons of Eden. It displays generous blackcurrant, mulberry and liquorice flavours. Fleshy and supple with a beautiful mid palate richness and exceptionally refined tannins the palate possesses outstanding power yet also shows a gentle elegance.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon

Size: 750mL

Region: Eden Valley

ABV: 14.5%

Vintage: 2016

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Winery & Vintage Info

Sons of Eden has a simple philosophy to produce wines with flavour and personality from vineyards of unique character within the world class Barossa region.

Sons of Eden takes its name from the two partners, Winemaker Corey Ryan and Viticulturist Simon Cowham, who both learnt and refined their trades in the vineyards and cellars of Eden Valley. Sons of Eden specialises in varieties that the Barossa produces to the highest standard. Varieties such as Shiraz, Grenache and Mourvedre from the Barossa Valley and Riesling from the Eden Valley. Controlling the management and operation of the vineyards as well as implementing a blend of traditional and modern winemaking approaches has meant Sons of Eden is able to consistently craft wines of great quality.

The Pumpa is a blend of predominantly Eden Valley Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz as with the 2016 vintage, however Tempranillo has featured in previous vintages as well. Named as a tribute to Len Pumpa and his fellow Eden Valley Vignerons who pioneered and persisted in one of Australia's most challenging but rewarding viticultural regions. Eden Valley had a mix of British and continental European settlers that tried their hand at grape-growing. When times were tough particularly in the 1920s many turned away from viticulture, however the Prussian settlers like Len Pumpa persisted in the face of difficulty, preserving the vineyard resources we are custodians of today. Winery Notes

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