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2023 Wine Club Old Buffers Shiraz | Double Dozen

Tahbilk WineryIn Stock

$310.80 RRP
$210.00 Wine Club
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  • 2023 Wine Club Old Buffers Shiraz x 24

This Wine Club Shiraz is set for immediate enjoyment ... bright plum and berry fruits ... what's not to like?
And Club Members will certainly love the under $9.00 a bottle when taken as a 'Double Dozen'!

About this winei

Integral to the Tahbilk Wine Club offering to Members along the journey that began in 1971 has been a range of wines crafted exclusively for Members with the focus absolutely on offering outstanding 'flavour for the dollar' whilst visually presenting cameos of the people and events that have been part of Tahbilk's rich history. 

On this label you will find an image of the 'Old Buffers Race’ at the Vinegrowers Picnic, Tabilk c1903.
We're not sure what was served to the 'Old Buffers' at the Picnic but surely a robust Shiraz would have been on the menu ...

 

Tasting Notei

Enjoy Now to 2026/2028
Dried spices and a lifted bright plum and red berry fruits intensity sets this 'Old Buffers' Shiraz for immediate and delciuos enjoyment ... heat up the BBQ hotplate!

Specificationsi
Alcohol14.0%
VarietalRed - Shiraz
CellaringEnjoy Now to 2026/2028
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About The Wine

Integral to the Tahbilk Wine Club offering to Members along the journey that began in 1971 has been a range of wines crafted exclusively for Members with the focus absolutely on offering outstanding 'flavour for the dollar' whilst visually presenting cameos of the people and events that have been part of Tahbilk's rich history. 

On this label you will find an image of the 'Old Buffers Race’ at the Vinegrowers Picnic, Tabilk c1903.
We're not sure what was served to the 'Old Buffers' at the Picnic but surely a robust Shiraz would have been on the menu ...