Tahbilk Cane Cut Marsanne 2018
Tahbilk have done more for Marsanne than any other winery in the world. This Cane Cut, sweeter style, is made by cutting the cane of the vine hold the fruit, […]
Tahbilk have done more for Marsanne than any other winery in the world. This Cane Cut, sweeter style, is made by cutting the cane of the vine hold the fruit, […]
Tahbilk have done more for Marsanne than any other winery in the world. This Cane Cut, sweeter style, is yet another weapon in a formidable arsenal. Don’t just match this […]
Tahbilk have an amazing back vintage catalogue for purchase. While completing a bit of research for this tasting note, I found that the 2003 and 2006 “ESPs” can still be […]
One of Tahbilk’s flagship reds and released with a touch of bottle age. Tahbilk this year are celebrating their 160th anniversary in 2020 and I can guarantee it won’t be […]
I’ve discussed Tahbilk Marsanne ad nauseum previously. and here we see another string to their bow with the dessert style “cane cut.” Tahbilk, Cane Cut, Marsanne, Nagambie, 2012 Layers of […]
Tahbilk have an amazing back vintage catalogue for purchase. While completing a bit of research for this tasting note, I found that the 2003 and 2006 “ESPs” can still be […]
This is my second look at this wine after the first bottle had an issue with the collar and cap and thus didn’t appear to show as well as I […]
The latest release (yes 2010) and one of the flagship wines for Tahbilk. Tahbilk, Eric Stevens Purbrick, Shiraz, Nagambie, 2010 Spiced white pepper, dried clove studs, dusty dry baked soil, […]
No need for me to go on about the reputation of Tahbilk’s wines. Whilst their 1860s Vines Shiraz and the 1927 Vines Marsanne tend to get all the glory, the […]
A slightly grey Melbourne spring day saw a collection of most of Australia’s top wine writers, sommeliers, key retail and some very bloody lucky wine club members at the eyrie-like […]