This is one of the most consistent wines from Torbreck. 2010 was one of the most memorable releases under this label and I'm confident that the 2011 will be super in it's own way
The Eden Valley lies within the Barossa Range and consists of river valleys and undulating hills covered with large gums, rocky outcrops and Aboriginal sites. It is a high-altitude area of between 400 and 500 metres, compared with the Barossa Valley's elevation of 200 to 300 metres. This higher altitude, with its (one to two weeks) later ripening pattern, results in more distinctive varietal flavour characteristics, lower pH and higher acidities. Whilst the Eden Valley region is most associated with the white wine variety, Riesling, it produces elegant, tautly structured Shiraz which is highly prized by winemakers.
"Deep purple-crimson, amazing; 100% shiraz from the Barossa and Eden Valleys, a last gasp rescue from '11 thanks, one assumes, to the Eden Valley component; it is a potent and complex wine, with strong savoury/briary undertones to its sombre black fruits." - 92 points - James Halliday - Published on 11 Jul 2013
Don't Pay: $55.00
WBW Rating: 92/100
Closure: Stelvin
Region: Eden & Barossa Valleys, SA
Winemaker: David Powell
Drink now until: 2018
Alc/Vol: 15 %