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Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Marsanne 2023
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Marsanne 2023 – 100% Marsanne, Victoria, Australia
Dry White Wine | Vintage 2023 | Vegan Unfriendly | Contains Milk Products
Abv: 13% | Case Size: 6 x 75cl Bottles | Residual Sugar: 3 g/L
Tasting Notes
A vibrant, mineral-driven white wine from Victoria’s renowned Nagambie Lakes region. The 2023 Tahbilk Marsanne opens with fresh grapefruit zest and delicate citrus blossom aromatics. On the palate, it delivers succulent pear, tart green apple, and a lively streak of zesty citrus, all balanced by crisp acidity and a clean, refreshing finish.
Harvested following a warm, steady summer and a lower-yielding spring, this vintage displays enhanced fruit concentration and purity, resulting in a fruit-forward, expressive Marsanne with aging potential.
Wine Profile
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Grape Variety: 100% Marsanne
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Country: Australia
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Region: Nagambie Lakes, Victoria
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Vintage: 2023
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Alcohol: 13%
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Sweetness Level: 1/7 (Dry)
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Residual Sugar: 3 g/L
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Organic/Biodynamic: No
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Suitable for Vegans/Vegetarians: No/No
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Milk/Eggs Used: Yes/No
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Contains Sulphites: Yes
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Case Format: 6 bottles x 75cl
Food Pairing Suggestions
Perfect with:
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Grilled sea bass with lemon and herbs
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Goat’s cheese tartlets
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Chicken in creamy tarragon sauce
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Vietnamese rice paper rolls
Customer Reviews
“Elegant and crisp – a top-tier white for warm evenings.”
– Helen B., Verified Buyer
“Complex and refreshing. A go-to for anyone who enjoys a dry white with personality.”
– James R., Hospitality Professional
“I didn’t expect such depth from a single varietal – this Marsanne surprised me. Ordering more.”
– Olivia C., Wine Club Member
Why Buy Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Marsanne 2023?
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Highly expressive Australian Marsanne from a historic estate
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Excellent cellaring potential and food pairing versatility
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Produced by Tahbilk Winery, established in 1860 – one of Australia’s most iconic family-owned wineries
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Ideal for lovers of dry, textural whites seeking an alternative to Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay