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2025 Tempranillo

Tahbilk WineryIn Stock

$23.95 RRP
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    Aromas of tomato leaf, fennel and subtle earthy spices give a welcoming introduction to a similarly flavoured palate where they are joined by youthful and bright ripe cherry and savoury red berry fruits.
    You would be hard-pressed to find a more likeable and easier to enjoy red.

    About this winei

    From the Spanish word, temprana, which means early, in reference to its early-ripening characteristic, Tempranillo is Spain’s noble grape variety and is the main varietal used to make the country’s famed Rioja wines.
    Tempranillo is a varietal full of juicy red fruit flavours … think Merlot with a lot more savouriness and spice.

    Tahbilk and Tempranillo actually go back to a number of releases in the early 2000s beginning with a 2004 vintage.
    Then followed a number of wines under the Dalfarras label before a return to the Tahbilk fold with a 2020 vintage release.
    A hiatus followed and now we see it’s triumphant return with this 2025 offering …

    Tasting Notei

    Enjoy Now to 2030/2032
    Making a welcome return to the Tahbilk Cellar Door range our just on 3 acres of Estate Tempranillo have delivered a medium-bodied release of immediate appeal.
    Aromas of tomato leaf, fennel and subtle earthy spices give a welcoming introduction to a similarly flavoured palate where they are joined by youthful and bright ripe cherry and savoury red berry fruits.
    You would be hard-pressed to find a more likeable and easier to enjoy red.

    Vintage Notesi

    2025 Vintage
    With harvest once again behind, it is always interesting to reflect upon the season that was, looking at the cards that Mother Nature has dealt us and considering how this has influenced the wines for the year.
    With good rainfall in November, it seemed that we were once again looking at a wet season, however it did not pan out that way in the long run, and reality was, it was very dry. There was little if any rainfall for the summer months, leading into early Autumn, and there were no ‘down tools’ days in the Winery due to rain. Once we got going, we really didn’t stop and harvest was over in around 8 weeks from start to finish.
    Now I love a good competition, so a harvest in record time is right up my alley, but not so much for the teams on the ground, as they worked extremely hard during this period.
    Another point to note is how orderly the ripening was this year.
    First came the early harvest Whites and Pinot Noir for Sparkling base, followed by the balance of the Whites, leading into the Rose’s and then finishing off with the Reds. This is how it is meant to be, but typically the lineup takes a different course, and things ripen as they please, not how we would like them to.
    Yields were also very good, which is a testament to the Vineyard Team and the work we have put in over the past 12 months. As a measure they would be on the higher side of average, but definitely not high enough to compromise quality.
    As for the wines, the quality is very good.
    The Whites are very expressive in their varietal characteristics and the acids have held up well.
    The Reds have excellent colour, good depth of flavour and the tannins are well in balance.
    We will see some good harmony in the wines from 2025, and as we progress in winemaking, more will become evident.
    Overall, and as we always like to say, this season was slightly better than the last, but definitely not as good as next year.
    Cheers to the 2025 wines, and think of us and the kindness Mother Nature dealt us for the year.
    Jo Nash - General Manager and Winemaker

    Specificationsi
    Alcohol13.5%
    CellaringEnjoy Now to 2030/2032
    Wine RegionEstate | Nagambie Lakes
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    About The Wine

    From the Spanish word, temprana, which means early, in reference to its early-ripening characteristic, Tempranillo is Spain’s noble grape variety and is the main varietal used to make the country’s famed Rioja wines.
    Tempranillo is a varietal full of juicy red fruit flavours … think Merlot with a lot more savouriness and spice.

    Tahbilk and Tempranillo actually go back to a number of releases in the early 2000s beginning with a 2004 vintage.
    Then followed a number of wines under the Dalfarras label before a return to the Tahbilk fold with a 2020 vintage release.
    A hiatus followed and now we see it’s triumphant return with this 2025 offering …