White
Torbreck Descendant Shiraz-Viognier (Barossa Valley)
Barossa Valley · Australia
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- White
- País
- Australia
- Região
- Barossa Valley
- Denominação
- Barossa Valley
- Corpo
- full
- Acidez
- medium
- Tanino
- medium
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
carnes vermelhas · cordeiro · queijos maduros · ensopados
Safras avaliadas
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201392 pts
Full bodied, creamy and rich, this wine will undoubtedly please Torbreck fans and provide another piece of ammo for critics. Tasted blind, I wrote, “Torbreck-like nose of lifted spice and stewed berries.” There's a hint of mint as well. Mixed berries and brown sugar notes mingle…
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201295 pts
Bacon and tapenade elements merge easily on the nose, followed by a wine that's full bodied and creamy textured on the palate. This is dark and meaty in profile, yet not heavy or cooked, with a long, harmonious finish. Drink now–2030.
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201085 pts
Hints of camphor and adhesive bandage mingle with raspberry compote on the nose, while the flavors turn a bit stewed, with the camphor gaining in prominence. It's taut and tart, with a lean edge to the finish.
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200794 pts
Full bodied and concentrated without being overly heavy or tannic, this is a stunning blend of Shiraz (92%) and Viognier (8%). Hints of roasted or grilled meat and black olive balance the bold blackberry fruit, leaving behind a lingering finish of warmth and dusty cocoa. Drink n…