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Established in 1996 with the purchase of vineyards and a cellar door, Tim Gramp wines represents a modern interpretation of classic Clare Valley wines. Tim also produces wines from McLaren Vale, including his flagship Shiraz. Additional fruit is procured from the Gilbert Valley.
Tim Gramp Location
Located in Leasingham, just south of Watervale in the Clare Valley, Tim Gramp wines occupies a select vineyard site in the heart of the wine growing region. The vineyards use a new to Clare Valley trellising system, ‘Sylvoz’ in the pursuit of quality fruit production.
Tim Gramp Wine Styles
Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Grenache are the primary varieties produced under the Tim Gramp label.
Tim Gramp Brands
Tim Gramp wines is the core brand.
Tim Gramp Winery
Modern winemaking technique meets traditional practices in a winery with a focus on fruit quality over winemaking influence. Basket pressing of fruit occurs in the winery and a Barossa Valley cooper is employed to create barrels to a ‘secret winery recipe’ for Tim Gramp.
| Wine Region | Clare Valley |
| Cases produced | 5,000-9,999 |
| Address | Leasingham-Mintaro Road, Leasingham, Clare Valley, SA, 5452, Australia |
| Phone | (08) 8843 0199 |
| Website | www.timgrampwines.com.au |
This fullsome little cab sav comes from the cooler-influenced Clare Valley, which means it's not going to be a heavy, ballsy style. It shows typical cab sav scents of blackcurrant and slight leafiness, with just a twist of diced herbs on the nose....
If you are a Riesling freak then the words Clare Valley and Tim Gramp should make your ears prick up and take notice. This is why people go ga ga for the noblest of white varieties as it’s so aromatically arousing and full of fruit purity. It smel...
A classic dry style of Riesling with seductive lemon, lime and floral aromas. The provocative citrus flavours on the palate are balanced with invigorating acidity and good length of flavour. Time in the cellar of 5 – 7 years will reward the cons...








