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Jauma UJO 2022

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Vegan & Sulphur Free
Chilled Red
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The UJO (Unidentified Jauma Object) is made from Cabernet Franc, with a dollop of Shiraz in there for good measure. The 2022 release is soft and supple with ripe black fruits framed by savoury spice from the Shiraz. There's a hint of cooling herbs from the Cabernet Franc in there too that, along with the wine's vibrant acidity, begs to be drunk slightly chilled!

About Jauma UJO 2022

What Am I?

Red Wine, Cabernet Franc

Where Am I From?

Australia, South Australia, Mclaren Vale

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Who is Jauma?

Before James Erskine decided to settle down in Adelaide Hills to make wine, he'd made quite the name for himself as an accomplished sommelier. Along with several other noteworthy accolades, James topped his class at the Court of Master Sommeliers exams in Melbourne in 2008, though his heart was set on a different relationship with wine.

Having racked up plenty of hours in the vineyard by 2010, James released his debut vintage under the Jauma label with McLaren Vale Grenache fruit. Having met viticulturist Fiona Wood the following year, the two entered into a viticultural partnership, with Fiona managing all the vineyards that James leases.

With a strong focus on minimal interventionist viticulture and winemaking, James and Fiona are producing characterful wines which dance between playful and serious - all the while using quality organic fruit and zero additions.

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