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Tahbilk Shiraz 'Now & Then' | Six Pack

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  • Tahbilk 2023 Shiraz x 3
  • Tahbilk 2017 Shiraz | Museum Release x 2
  • Tahbilk 2014 Shiraz x 1

The newly released, juicy and youthfully vibrant 2023 Shiraz is the 'Now' ....
The 'Then', are its earthy, savoury and complex new 'Museum Release' 2017 and 'dusted off from the cellar' 2014 vintage partners.
A 'Now & Then' selection destined for thorough enjoyment ...

About this winei

Shiraz and Tahbilk are inextricably linked from our very beginnings in 1860.
At that time, one of Tahbilk’s founding fathers – John Pinney Bear placed an advertisement in leading newspapers across Australia asking for ‘One million strong vine cuttings’. His advertisement was reasonably successful with Tahbilk receiving around 600,000 cuttings and by the end of 1860, 61 hectares had been cleared and 26 hectares of vines planted – including Shiraz.

Early vintages were encouraging and Shiraz was being actively promoted and sold alongside other earlier plantings.
The outbreak of Phylloxera on the Estate in late 1900 led to some 40 hectares of the the Estate's then 120 hectares having to be destroyed but our 1860 plantings of Shiraz survived to continue the unbroken link.

With the Purbrick family taking ownership of Tahbilk in 1925 we saw further Estate plantings through the 1930s, 50s, 60s and 90s along with the early 2000s; that now see total Shiraz under vine of 30 hectares.

Each of these plantings contributes their own character and style to the various Estate Shiraz releases – the ‘1860 Vines’ (only one source here!), ‘Eric Stevens Purbrick’, Tahbilk Shiraz and component parts of our ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet-Shiraz and Rhone triple blend Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre. From the dense, solid older vine material through to the more sweet approachable fruit of the younger vines and all places in-between – some quite obvious, some more subtle – from show pony, to work horse; Tahbilk Shiraz has been delivering again and again since it all began.

Our Estate Shiraz is crafted with a commitment to traditional winemaking values. Fermentation takes place in original open vats well over 150 years old, with maturation then in similarly aged large French oak prior to bottling. Smaller French and American oak barrels are also used, with the wine from these blended back during the final filtering and bottling.

The result is fruit-driven wines of much flavour and substance generally showing lifted violets, spice, and clove aromas, the palate bold and bright with wild berry and plum fruits finishing with supple and savoury tannins.

Further cellaring has been proven over the years to develop added character and complexity with earthy, leather and cedary/cigar box qualities coming to the fore, the tannins softening and comfortably sitting in the background.

A most definite food-friendly wine.
When young the bold and fruit forward characters of Tahbilk Shiraz would be well suited to robust meat based stews, grilled or roast beef and strong hard cheeses especially cheddar. With some age look to game dishes of roast duck, venison or kangaroo and the leanness and delicate flavours of veal.

Tasting Notei

Tahbilk 2023 Shiraz
Enjoy Now to 2033/2038 | 14.0% Alcohol
Faced with a challenging growing season, that included a 1 in 100-year flood event, the 2023 vintage delivered wines of great depth of flavour and character … releases we are justifiably proud to share.
Flavour and character are the keys that unlock the undeniable Estate character of this Shiraz. Smelling of pepper, earth and spices along with a hint of dusty/savouriness, the palate spans blackberry, plum and dark cherry fruits with fine tannins completing a most compelling release.

Tahbilk 2017 Shiraz
Halliday 93 Points | Enjoy Now to 2034/2039 | 13.5% Alcohol
From an Estate vintage noted for delivering wines with distinct varietal characters, bright fruit and elegant, fine structures time in the bottle has seen the plum and dark berry fruits of 2017 Shiraz joined by a more apparent earthy savouriness alongside leathery, cedar notes.
A classic aged Tahbilk Shiraz that will deliver complete enjoyment now but with the potential for added complexity should you have the willpower.

Tahbilk 2014 Shiraz
Halliday 90 Points | Enjoy Now to 2026/2030 | 14.0% Alcohol
True to the Tahbilk Estate style and stylistically a wine of the old world. The leather, cedar, earthy characters lead the aromas and palate with a hint of plum on the back palate. It is a true medium bodied wine, with acid and length to carry it through. Near to realising full cellaring potential but still holding up well.

Specificationsi
AlcoholVariedVaried
Wine RegionEstate | Nagambie Lakes
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About The Wine

Shiraz and Tahbilk are inextricably linked from our very beginnings in 1860.
At that time, one of Tahbilk’s founding fathers – John Pinney Bear placed an advertisement in leading newspapers across Australia asking for ‘One million strong vine cuttings’. His advertisement was reasonably successful with Tahbilk receiving around 600,000 cuttings and by the end of 1860, 61 hectares had been cleared and 26 hectares of vines planted – including Shiraz.

Early vintages were encouraging and Shiraz was being actively promoted and sold alongside other earlier plantings.
The outbreak of Phylloxera on the Estate in late 1900 led to some 40 hectares of the the Estate's then 120 hectares having to be destroyed but our 1860 plantings of Shiraz survived to continue the unbroken link.

With the Purbrick family taking ownership of Tahbilk in 1925 we saw further Estate plantings through the 1930s, 50s, 60s and 90s along with the early 2000s; that now see total Shiraz under vine of 30 hectares.

Each of these plantings contributes their own character and style to the various Estate Shiraz releases – the ‘1860 Vines’ (only one source here!), ‘Eric Stevens Purbrick’, Tahbilk Shiraz and component parts of our ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet-Shiraz and Rhone triple blend Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre. From the dense, solid older vine material through to the more sweet approachable fruit of the younger vines and all places in-between – some quite obvious, some more subtle – from show pony, to work horse; Tahbilk Shiraz has been delivering again and again since it all began.

Our Estate Shiraz is crafted with a commitment to traditional winemaking values. Fermentation takes place in original open vats well over 150 years old, with maturation then in similarly aged large French oak prior to bottling. Smaller French and American oak barrels are also used, with the wine from these blended back during the final filtering and bottling.

The result is fruit-driven wines of much flavour and substance generally showing lifted violets, spice, and clove aromas, the palate bold and bright with wild berry and plum fruits finishing with supple and savoury tannins.

Further cellaring has been proven over the years to develop added character and complexity with earthy, leather and cedary/cigar box qualities coming to the fore, the tannins softening and comfortably sitting in the background.

A most definite food-friendly wine.
When young the bold and fruit forward characters of Tahbilk Shiraz would be well suited to robust meat based stews, grilled or roast beef and strong hard cheeses especially cheddar. With some age look to game dishes of roast duck, venison or kangaroo and the leanness and delicate flavours of veal.