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Tahbilk 'Christmas Table' Marsanne | Six Pack

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$178.70 RRP
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  • 2017 1927 Vines Marsanne x 1
  • 2019 Marsanne | Museum Release x 2
  • 2025 Marsanne x 3

Your Christmas Day menu is set ... all that is required now is the Wine List.
Impress your family and friends with this selection of our bright and intense Tahbilk 2025 Marsanne, accompanied by the richer and more deeply flavoured 2019 vintage 'Museum' Marsanne and finally the rare and iconic 2017 '1927 Vines' Marsanne ... from light and delicate courses to full flavoured dishes, a delicious match awaits.

About this winei

One of the world’s rarest grape varieties with its origins in the Northern Rhone and Hermitage regions of France, Tahbilk has some of the oldest vines and largest single holding of Marsanne in the world.
Tahbilk’s history with Marsanne can be traced back to the 1860’s with the sourcing of ‘White Hermitage’ cuttings from the ‘St Huberts’ Vineyard in Victoria’s Yarra Valley. The cuttings were in fact Marsanne but sadly none of these plantings have survived. The Estate still does however produce Marsanne from vines established in 1927 – some of the oldest in the world.
Tahbilk Marsanne has a dedicated global following due to its thrilling character and appeal as a young wine with intense lemon, citrus and tropical fruits on a crisp mineral edged finish.
It’s proven ability to develop added complexity and character if cellared, when rich honeysuckle and citrus marmalade characters come to the fore, has led to the Purbrick family to set aside small quantities of each vintage to be then made available when bottle-aged.
As a young wine Marsanne is very much a 'universal-soldier' when it comes to food matches but certainly light Mediterranean and Asian dishes would be well up that list.
As it ages then its more full-bodied character would lend itself very well to richer and deeper flavoured white meat and seafood curries and stews.

 

Tasting Notei

Tahbilk 2025 Marsanne
Enjoy Now to 2034/2036 | 12.0% Alcohol
"So fine, so delicate and just starting its journey. With a liveliness of florals, it smells like spring itself: honeysuckle, white flowers, acacia, green almond, apple and honeydew melon.
Zesty fresh, it strikes a lively balance between racy, lemony acidity and a floral, citrus prettiness. Green apple, light florals, grapefruit pith and zest run long and true and crunchy fresh. Looking good for a bright future, should you be thinking of it. Or, open with shellfish now and enjoy."
Jeni Port | Halliday Wine Companion | October 2025

Tahbilk 2019 Marsanne | Museum Release
Enjoy Now to 2027/2029 | 12.0% Alcohol
"All the guesswork and proper cellaring has been taken out of the equation here, leaving you to just enjoy.
A slightly more developed Marsanne for its age, reflecting a hot vintage. Still complex, rich and endowed with characteristic lifted honeysuckle, candied citrus, pear, waxy lemon and pear laid out warmly, elegantly across a palate still fresh with good line and length. That finish keeps on going."
Jeni Port | Wine Companion | May 2025

Tahbilk 2017 '1927 Vines' Marsanne
Enjoy Now to 2045 Plus | 10.5% Alcohol
"Stone fruits and citrus, baked lemon, layers of freshness, aromatic intensity. Delicate honey and slightly racy mouth-feel and voluptuous texture, lots of potential to develop positively."
2025 International Wine Challenge 

Specificationsi
AlcoholVaried
VarietalWhite - Marsanne
Wine RegionEstate | Nagambie Lakes
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About The Wine

One of the world’s rarest grape varieties with its origins in the Northern Rhone and Hermitage regions of France, Tahbilk has some of the oldest vines and largest single holding of Marsanne in the world.
Tahbilk’s history with Marsanne can be traced back to the 1860’s with the sourcing of ‘White Hermitage’ cuttings from the ‘St Huberts’ Vineyard in Victoria’s Yarra Valley. The cuttings were in fact Marsanne but sadly none of these plantings have survived. The Estate still does however produce Marsanne from vines established in 1927 – some of the oldest in the world.
Tahbilk Marsanne has a dedicated global following due to its thrilling character and appeal as a young wine with intense lemon, citrus and tropical fruits on a crisp mineral edged finish.
It’s proven ability to develop added complexity and character if cellared, when rich honeysuckle and citrus marmalade characters come to the fore, has led to the Purbrick family to set aside small quantities of each vintage to be then made available when bottle-aged.
As a young wine Marsanne is very much a 'universal-soldier' when it comes to food matches but certainly light Mediterranean and Asian dishes would be well up that list.
As it ages then its more full-bodied character would lend itself very well to richer and deeper flavoured white meat and seafood curries and stews.