Alkina 'Kin' Grenache 2023
- Regular price
- $39.00
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- Sale price
- $39.00
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Alkina was established in 2015 when Argentinian vintner Alejandro Bulgheroni purchased a 60 hectare farm near Greenock in the North Western corner of the Barossa Valley.
With 70 year old vines and 170 year old stone buildings in need of repair, Amelia Nolan was tasked with bringing new life to the old bones of the farm. With the guidance of acclaimed winemaker Alberto Antonini, terroir expert Pedro Parra and a strong local team, Alkina is now a magical place with terroir winegrowing and regenerative farming at its heart.
Alkina is a 60 hectare farm with 43 hectares of planted vines. The youngest blocks were planted in 2017, while 6ha of the oldest vines were planted in the early 1950s by Les Kalleske. The original vineyard has been certified organic and biodynamic (NASAA) since 2016. In that same year Alkina added on the neighbouring 20ha Owens Vineyard, which is also farmed organically and biodynamically and recieved full certification in 2022.
Refunds & Returns
In the very unlikely event you are unhappy for any reason, we offer a 100% money back guarantee. We will replace or refund your money, whatever you choose.
All we ask is that the goods still be in a saleable condition, in original packaging and are not damaged. The refund is for the item only and does not include freight charges.
We do not take any responsibility for items lost in transit and recommend you consider insuring the return shipment.
Shipping Charges
All States ex NT & WA: $15 per order
WA: $29 per order
NT: $49 per order (sorry - the costs we incur are very very high)
Who Delivers Your Order?
We use Australia Post for most deliveries but also Challenge Logistics for same day deliveries into Melbourne.

What If I Won’t Be Home?
No order will be left unattended unless you authorise us to do so. If you would like the postie to leave the order, then please tell us in the delivery instructions buy saying something like "leave at back door". If there is no one home and no instruction, the courier will leave a card letting you know to pick the parcel up at the nearest post office.





