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Torbreck Barossa Valley The Struie Shiraz 2023

Torbreck Barossa Valley The Struie Shiraz 2023

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Dozen Price: $575.88

RRP: $55.00

Tasting Notes

The Torbreck Barossa Valley The Struie Shiraz 2023 has a deep, dark aubergine colour. Aromas of blueberry, mulberry, blackberry, and black plum are prominent, along with undertones of graphite, sandalwood, liquorice, and dark cocoa chocolate. The palate is smooth and welcoming, with plush flavors of black and blue fruits and soft, rounded tannins. The fruit and acidity combine seamlessly, creating a textured mouthfeel without any harshness or bitterness.

Pairing

This wine can age well for up to twenty years, but is best enjoyed within the first ten. It is recommended to serve this wine at 16˚C with a Texas BBQ rib or any of your favourite steaks.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Shiraz

Size: 750mL

Region: Eden & Barossa Valley

ABV: 15%

Vintage: 2023

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Winery & Vintage Info

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.

The 2023 growing season brought above-average rainfall in winter and spring and a cooler summer. The majority of the harvest took place in the colder months, and most vineyards were not harvested until April, approximately one month later than usual. Cooler seasons can pose several challenges, but through our dedicated commitment to viticulture practices, such as hand pruning and harvesting with careful soil management, the vintage resulted in low-yielding and resilient fruit.The vintage has resulted in very strong wines from the Eden andBarossa Valleys, with bright colours and freshness from higher natural acidities, auguring them towards greater longevity and detail across the palate.

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