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Torbrecks 'The Steading' 2007 |
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Grenache (60%), Shiraz (20%) & Mataro (20%).
The 2007 Steading is composed from the traditional Barossa cultivars of Grenache, Shiraz & Mataro. It has long been David Powell’s favourite wine within the Torbreck stable because of the old, gnarled ‘bush vines’ that produce its core.
Deep ruby with flickers of violet, its delicate aromas of truffle, five spice and spring flowers are supported by a rich core of framboise, licorice, saddle leather and Provencal herbs. Very ‘Burgundian’ in style, the palate is elegant and pure with subtle notes of crushed cherries, earth and cedar all neatly wound by a taught spine of acidity and ripe supple tannins.
The 2007 Steading will continue to unfold with time in the cellar & shall provide those with the patience great enjoyment for many years to come.
Each of the individual blocks (many were picked in different stages (tries) to ensure perfectly ripened fruit) were de-stemmed separately into both wooden & concrete open top fermenters where the juice was gently pumped over the skins twice a day for 6-7 days. After basket pressing the wine was gravity fed into underground cement vats where it naturally settled and was later racked into older French Hogsheads. Following 24 months maturation the wine was assembled and bottled in July 2009 without the use of fining or filtration.
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WBW Rating: 92/100
Closure: Cork
Region: Barossa Valley SA |
Winemaker: David Powell
Drink now until: 2018
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