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Torbreck Descendant Barrosa Valley 2019
£493.24
Current Price (inc. Tax)
6 bottle(s) at £82.21 per bottle.
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£395.00
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6 bottle(s) at £65.83 per bottle.
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SKU
XJEFF19040B619
Torbreck Descendant Barrosa Valley 2019
- Grape 93% Shiraz, 7% Viognier
- Country Australia
- Region Barossa Valley
- Abv 15%
- Producer Torbreck
- Case size 6 / 75cl
- 20 months in second-fill French oak barriques, previously used for RunRig dark blood red/garnet Lifted floral, and perfumed notes intermingle with aromas of red and black fruits such as plum, blackberry, and mulberry. he tannins and balance strike you immediately. The viognier skins provide the extra tannin grip and firmer structure, ready for cellaring.
This single vineyard, located next to our winery block on Roennfeldt Road, was planted in 1994 with cuttings taken from our RunRig grower vineyards, some of Australia's oldest genetic vine material. Shiraz is crushed straight on top of Viognier, which has been lightly pressed for Runrig, and the blend of fruit is then co-fermented. Maturation over 20 months is in barrels previously used for Runrig.
Price | £411.03 |
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Country | Australia |
Vintage | 2019 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The vision is Torbreck Vintners, founded in 1994 and born out of a desire to create some of the greatest wines in the world by using the ancient, dry-grown Shiraz vineyards surrounding the Barossa Valley. Securing these vineyards initially involved share-farming the property. This practice involves paying the owner a percentage of the market rate for their grapes in return for managing the vineyard. This share-farming principle and their selection of some of the most highly prized vineyards formed the founding pillars of Torbreck’s incredible international success. The vineyards, in particular, enabled them to source some of the very best fruit in the Barossa Valley, home to some of the world's oldest and most precious vines. Provenance is everything to Torbreck. They believe that the Barossa Valley, with its gentle Mediterranean climate and 175-year Silesian and English winemaking history, is the most exciting place in the world to make wine. A European sense of tradition here means that vines planted in the 1840s – many Rhone varieties such as Shiraz, Grenache and Mourvédre – still thrive and bear fruit of unique concentration and flavour. |
Keywords | Torbreck, Descendant, Barrosa |
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