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Grosset Wines is an
Australian wine The Australian wine industry is one of the world's largest exporters of wine, with approximately 800 million out of the 1.2 to 1.3 billion litres produced annually exported to overseas markets. The wine industry is a significant contributor ...
ry based in the
Clare Valley wine region Clare may refer to: Places Antarctica * Clare Range, a mountain range in Victoria Land Australia * Clare, South Australia, a town in the Clare Valley * Clare Valley, South Australia Canada * Clare (electoral district), an electoral district * Cl ...
of
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.


History

Jeffrey Grosset graduated from Roseworthy College with an
Agriculture Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people t ...
degree in 1973 and an Oenology degree in 1975. Grosset Wines was established by Jeffrey Grosset in 1981. The winery and subsequently opened cellar door operates in Auburn inside a building previously used as a butter and ice factory in the early 1900s. Grosset was the leader of an eventually successful movement in the 1980s to only allow the use of the word Riesling on Australian wines that were made specifically from the Riesling grape. Until that point a significant number of Australian wines with Riesling on their label were made from other grapes, including Hunter Riesling and Shepherds Riesling (both Semillon), Clare Riesling ( Crouchen) and "Riesling" as a generic term for white wine, often in the form of very cheap
Cask wine Boxed wine (cask wine) is wine sold in a bag inside a box. The box is made of cardboard or corrugated fiberboard, which supports a plastic bladder filled with wine. The wine flows out from a plastic push-release valve. History The process fo ...
made from Sultana or
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. Jeffrey Grosset was also a driving force behind a decision in 2000 by Clare Valley Riesling producers to switch over to
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closures for their wines and to then promote the use of screwcaps across the Australian and New Zealand wine industries. The entire range of Grosset wines is now released under Screw cap. Jeffrey Grosset was a contributing editor to the book ''Taming the screw : a manual for winemaking with screw caps'', released in 2005. Grosset has also established the Australian Closure Fund to encourage scientific research comparing various types of wine closures. Jeffrey Grosset's partner, Stephanie Toole, has owned and run Mount Horrocks Wines, also in the Clare Valley, since 1993. Stephanie and Jeffrey were named one of wine's five most influential couples by Decanter magazine in December 2009. They have one daughter, Georgina. Jeffrey Grosset has received a great deal of local and international individual recognition for his wine making, including being the first recipient of "Australian Winemaker of the Year" from Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine and the "International Riesling Winemaker of the Year" at the Riesling Summit II, both in 1998. He was noted in 2005 to be one of the world's "50 Most Influential Winemakers" by
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and named as one of the "Top 10 White Winemakers" in the world by Decanter in 2006.


Wines

Grosset is best known for its range of wines made from the
Riesling Riesling (, ; ) is a white grape variety that originated in the Rhine region. Riesling is an aromatic grape variety displaying flowery, almost perfumed, aromas as well as high acidity. It is used to make dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and sparkling wh ...
grape. Jeffrey Grosset has been described by James Halliday as "Australia's foremost riesling maker" and by Jancis Robinson as "Australia's acknowledged king of Riesling". The two Rieslings that were initially released from the 1981 vintage were "Watervale" from the 6 hectare Springvale vineyard and "Polish Hill" from the Polish Hill vineyard. Both have been produced every vintage since, making 2010 the 30th consecutive release of each wine. The Grosset Polish Hill Riesling was described by Robert Parker as "The finest riesling I have ever tasted from Australia". The
Langton's Classification of Australian Wine ''Langton's Classification of Australian Wine'' is a listing of fine Australian wines compiled by wine-specialist auction house and online merchant Langton's. The Classification is a ranking of the best-performing Australian wines based on secon ...
places the Watervale Riesling at the second highest level of "Outstanding" and the Polish Hill Riesling at the highest level of "Exceptional". A third
Off-dry The subjective sweetness of a wine is determined by the interaction of several factors, including the amount of sugar in the wine, but also the relative levels of alcohol, acids, and tannins. Sugars and alcohol enhance a wine's sweetness, while ...
style Riesling was released in 2010 with 16 grams per litre of residual sugar, this was renamed to "Alea" in 2012 and is sourced from the Rockwood Vineyard. A Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot blend is made from the Gaia vineyard and labeled with the same name, "Gaia". The first vintage released of the wine was the 1990. 70% of the vineyard is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% with Cabernet Franc and 5% Merlot. The vineyard was planted in 1986 and is named after a
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and set of books published by James Lovelock about the balance of life on Earth. The Grosset Gaia Fund was established by Grosset in 2007 to support charities that focus on art, youth and the environment with a total of $1 million Australian dollars the target to invest from the sale of the Gaia wine for the first three years of the fund. Grosset produces a range of other well regarded wines. A
Sémillon Sémillon is a golden-skinned grape used to make dry and sweet white wines, mostly in France and Australia. Its thin skin and susceptibility to botrytis make it dominate the sweet wine region Sauternes AOC and Barsac AOC. History The Sémil ...
- Sauvignon blanc blend with the Semillon coming from the Clare Valley and the Sauvignon blanc from the Adelaide Hills. A Chardonnay from the Piccadilly vineyard and a Pinot noir, with both coming from vineyards in the Adelaide Hills. Under 10,000 total cases of wine are produced each vintage. Jeffrey Grosset is also part of a collaborative project with Robert Hill Smith from
Yalumba Yalumba is an Australian winery located near the town of Angaston, South Australia in the Barossa Valley wine region. It was founded by a British brewer, Samuel Smith, who emigrated to Australia with his family from Wareham, Dorset in August 1 ...
, making an Eden Valley Riesling named "mesh" each year since the 2002 vintage.


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External links


Official website
{{Langton's Classification of Australian Wine VI - Producers Wineries in South Australia Australian companies established in 1981 Food and drink companies established in 1981