Tahbilk Museum Release Marsanne 2012
Part of the great catalogue of back vintages of this incredible wine. With a such rich history behind the label, this is amazingly priced. Tahbilk, Museum Release, Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes, […]
Part of the great catalogue of back vintages of this incredible wine. With a such rich history behind the label, this is amazingly priced. Tahbilk, Museum Release, Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes, […]
The Tahbilk winery is like a living museum and a must visit for any wine lover. The core red wine ranges are fermented in large oak vats over 150 years […]
A blend of 59% Grenache and 41% Mourvèdre. Tahbilk, Grenache Mourvèdre, Rosé, Nagambie Lakes, 2019 Ignore the bight cerise, almost brake light hue. Archetype aromas of musk and rosewater yet […]
The new vintage release….note that the Online store for Tahbilk also stock back vintages at pretty much release prices. Tahbilk, Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes, 2019 Signature honeysuckle, jasmine and sweet lime […]
A pretty even spread of the three varieties with Grenache 37%, Shiraz 33% and Mourvèdre 30%. Tahbilk, Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre, Nagambie Lakes, 2017 Perfumed aromas of red apple, raspberry, […]
Tending to hide under the hem of Tahbilk’s flagship white Marsanne yet not a lesser wine, especially in youth. Tahbilk, Riesling, Nagambie Lakes, 2019 Richly aromatic. Lemon grass and lime […]
Guaranteed to be found at a better price than the RRP, especially from Tahbilk. Where they offer an outstanding wine club with access to some incredible back vintages. Tahbilk, Cabernet […]
An absolute no-brainer for consistency, reliability and cellaring potential. Tahbilk’s winemaking now has this range as approachable in youth as it will be in 10 years time. Tahbilk, Shiraz, Nagambie […]
This is a perennial favourite for immediate consumption and when allowed longevity: a trophy winning certainty. Tahbilk Marsanne needs no introduction in the realms of value and quality. Tahbilk, Marsanne, […]
I’m heading off to the AWRI Adavanced Wine Assessment Course in November, and I’ve not been immersed in the “wine judging” atmosphere for a little while, so to be presented […]