Yarnbombing’ – a type of street art where public areas (like statues or trees) are decorated with yarn – is all about giving something traditional a modern twist. So it shouldn’t be surprising that Corrina Wright, the unconventional and bright South Australian winemaker, used it as the name for her new wine. As a tribute to her grandmother, whose love of craft inspired Corina as a child, Corrina and family ‘yarnbombed’ a vine that had been cared for by family members for generations. But the wine itself is a worthy dedication on its own, offering nougat, mulberry and pepper notes on the palate with soft, generous tannins, meaty spice and a fresh lifted finish.
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Yarnbombing’ – a type of street art where public areas (like statues or trees) are decorated with yarn – is all about giving something traditional a modern twist. So it shouldn’t be surprising that Corrina Wright, the unconventional and bright South Australian winemaker, used it as the name for her new wine. As a tribute to her grandmother, whose love of craft inspired Corina as a child, Corrina and family ‘yarnbombed’ a vine that had been cared for by family members for generations. But the wine itself is a worthy dedication on its own, offering nougat, mulberry and pepper notes on the palate with soft, generous tannins, meaty spice and a fresh lifted finish.
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