Dalfarras Pinot Grigio 2021
Dalfarras is more than a name, it provides a showcase for winemaker Alister Purbrick’s wife Rosa for the artworks on the Dalfarras labels (as well as providing her maiden name […]
Dalfarras is more than a name, it provides a showcase for winemaker Alister Purbrick’s wife Rosa for the artworks on the Dalfarras labels (as well as providing her maiden name […]
Dalfarras is the “second” label for revered Tahbilk from central Victoria. With Alister Purbrick as winemaker and his wife Rosa contributing the artworks on the labels (as well as providing […]
Dalfarras is a second label for revered Tahbilk. Alister Purbrick as winemaker teams with his wife Rosa for the artworks on the Dalfarras labels (as well as providing her maiden […]
A split of Grenache 51% and Mourvedre 49%. Tahbilk, Grenache Mourvèdre, Rosé, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Vibrant light cherry/cerise colour. Carrying herbaceous leafy notes to offset the white peach, easy red […]
Tahbilk planted Viognier (and Roussanne) in 1990 so their Marsanne vines wouldn’t be a lone Rhone ranger. Tahbilk, Viognier, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Trademark ginger and apricot with lemon rind and […]
Definitely no fence sitting here as to where the wine lands on the Gris/Grigio argument. Definitely in the French camp. Tahbilk, Pinot Gris, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 A change in winemaking […]
Tahbilk are synonymous with Marsanne but are just as skilled with their other aromatic whites. Tahbilk, Riesling, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Pale hue with a green highlight. Generous nose: plenty of […]
Do I say it again? Yep, this is still arguably Australia’s best value for money white. Buy 2 dozen. Put a dozen away and enjoy the other 12 over summer. […]
2020 marks Tahbilk’s 160th anniversary this year, but celebrations have had to be delayed. The grapes for this Pinot Gris are harvested later and riper ensuring a “French” style of […]
From the Nagambie region in Central Victoria, Tahbilk were to celebrate their 160th anniversary this year, but like a lot of celebrations for many other things, they’ve had to delay. […]