Mourvèdre can be a tricky grape to work with and as such is rarely found flying solo, more often it is used by winemakers as the seasoning in a blend. The one time, which is the case here, that you'll find it as a single varietal wine is when the fruit comes from seriously old vines, some here over a century in age! As the vines age they get less productive but produce small bunches of highly concentrated grapes that are ideally suited to time in oak barrels and a period of extended ageing in bottle. This 2015 release is absolutely delicious, silky smooth and packed with dense berry-fruit character.