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A full-bodied & silken Barossa Shiraz

Exhibits plushness of fruit along with mouth coating ripe Shiraz tannins that are full yet soft

Delicious with red wine braised venison with rosemary & shiitake mushrooms

Torbreck The Struie Barossa Valley Shiraz 2020 (Australia)

$83.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $503.94 6 Btls, $438.21
Torbreck The Struie Barossa Valley Shiraz 2020 (Australia)

Torbreck The Struie Barossa Valley Shiraz 2020 (Australia)

The full bodied and silken textured mouthfeel exhibits plushness of fruit along with mouth coating ripe Shiraz tannins that are full yet soft...
$83.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $503.94 6 Btls, $438.21

Description

  • French oak
  • Blueberry compote
  • Milk chocolate
  • Full-bodied

Very firm and young with overt lifted black and blue fruits such as blackberry, blueberry compote and milk chocolate, with graphite and mineral like complexity from granite and schist soils in the Eden Valley. The full bodied and silken textured mouthfeel exhibits plushness of fruit along with mouth coating ripe Shiraz tannins that are full yet soft. The oak is barely noticeable and will give way after a year or two in bottle to its density and freshness of fruit. Enjoy from release, but better from 2024-2035.

Strong winds at flowering at the beginning of the growing season reduced berry and bunch count in many vineyards. The difficult seasonal conditions continued up to harvest: a dry winter and spring were followed by very hot and dry December and January. 2020 was a difficult season to manage for both grower and winemaker with yields much lower than anticipated. Older vineyards with deeper roots remained steadfast under these conditions and produced small volumes of deeply concentrated wines from the lower yields. While the yields have been small, the overall quality has created deeply coloured and textured wines that resonate their place of origin.

The name Struie originates from a mountain in the rugged highlands of north-east Scotland, which overlooks Torbreck forest near Inverness. The view from the Struie down across the Dornoch Firth is as inspiring as that of the Valley floor from the Barossa Ranges.
While the Eden Valley region is most associated with the white wine variety, Riesling, it also produces elegant, tautly structured Shiraz which is highly prized by winemakers. This Torbreck Shiraz cuvée is a skilful blend of fruit from a single vineyard Eden Valley Shiraz and old vine Shiraz from the Barossa Valley’s Western Ranges – a marriage of elegance and intensity.

Food Pairing: Serve with steak frittes, Texas bbq ribs, or char sui pork.

 

 

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