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Torbreck Woodcutters Semillon 2010 |
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"Deep colour; honeysuckle, straw and lemon preside over the bouquet; ripe, soft and succulent, showing some bitterness at the last, but refreshing in context." - James Halliday.
Although not typically lemony, this wine exhibits more complex aromas of smoked almonds and honeysuckle as well as buttery textures from the natural malolactic fermentation. The palate displays a spicy mineral flintiness with exotic fruit flavours.
Semillon has always found a natural home in the Barossa. It was one of the early white wine grape varieties planted by the first settlers around 160 years ago and so the Barossa is blessed with a heritage of old, low yielding Semillon vineyards. At Torbreck, Semillon is fermented in both stainless steel and seasoned French barriques. Torbreck Woodcutters Semillon is not unlike the white wines found in the central and southern regions of France. This is due largely to the use of the Madeira (more robust and pink skinned) clone of Semillon, grown widely in the Barossa Valley.
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WBW Rating: 91/100
Closure: Stelvin
Region: Barossa Valley SA |
Winemaker: David Powell
Drink now until: 2014
Alc/Vol: 14 %
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