2005† Torbreck The Struie, Torbreck Vintners, South Australia, Barossa Valley, 750 ml (97619)

Typ Rött vin, Fruktigt & Smakrikt
Land Australien
Region South Australia, Barossa Valley
Producent Torbreck Vintners
Pris 399 kr
Senast ändrad 2013-04-30 08:01
Säljstart 2008-12-01
 
Betyg 50-100
Wine Spectator 90
Parker (WA) 94
Tanzer (IWC) 92
Livets Goda (LG) -
Cellartracker -
 
Noteringar:
2008-11-24 21:13 IWC: By Josh Raynolds Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, July/August 2007, Issue #133 (Torbreck Vintners Struie Barossa Valley) ($50) Bright ruby. Deep, spicy blackberry and cassis aromas, along with a range of incense, floral and mineral accents. Sexy licorice candy and cola notes emerge with air and are repeated on the palate. Sweet dark berry flavors are nicely firmed by youthful tannins and brisk acids, with a late-arriving cinnamon note adding interest. The impressively pure, long finish is suave, silky and fresh. 92 points
2008-11-24 21:13 WA: The 2005 The Struie was sourced from cooler Eden Valley and Barossa Valley hillside vineyards. It is David Powell’s attempt to showcase the cooler side of the region. Vine age ranges from 46-110 years old. The wine was aged for 18 months in older French oak before being bottled unfined and unfiltered. It delivers a splendid bouquet of lead pencil, game, blueberry muffin, and blackberry liqueur. This is followed by an elegant Shiraz which is nevertheless full-bodied, dense, and richly flavored. Plush on the palate, it has superior depth and length and the structure to evolve for 6-8 years. Drink it through 2027. Torbreck, under the leadership of owner/winemaker David Powell, remains a Barossa Valley benchmark as well as one of the world’s greatest wine estates. The top cuvees are limited production and expensive but there are also some outstanding values in the portfolio. With regard to the current vintages for the Barossa red wines, David Powell states “? 2004 is more savory while 2005 has more purity and definition. 2004 is more classic, 2005 will take longer to come around.” Importer: Jon Elkins, The Australian Wine Connection, Carlsbad, CA; www.torbreck.com