Torbreck - Woodcutter's - Shiraz

91 points - The Wine Advocate
90 points - The Wine Advocate
90 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
Torbreck - Woodcutter's - Shiraz - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Torbreck - Woodcutter's - Shiraz

91 points - The Wine Advocate
90 points - The Wine Advocate
90 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
91 points - The Wine Advocate
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Ever the reliable wine in the Torbreck lineup (challenged only by the beauty of the Steading, but nevertheless), the Woodcutters has tightened up over time. My first introduction to it almost 10 years ago recalls a plush, full-bodied wine that delivered all the Barossa feels and flavors that one could possibly hope for. These days, and today specifically, the 2021 Woodcutter's Shiraz is tight and tense, with black brooding fruit set to a rigging of firm, savory tannins. The oak is subliminal in this wine, leaving only the tannins to shape the fruit. Really handled well. Impressive.
Effusive aromas of dark plums, cola, blueberries and raspberries can all be found on the nose of the 2019 Woodcutter's Shiraz. Predominantly raised in older hogsheads, there are hints of vanilla as well. Medium to full-bodied, reasonably lush and soft, with a lingering, softly dusty and gently savory finish, this is another outstanding vintage for this wine.
Effusive aromas of dark plums, cola, blueberries and raspberries can all be found on the nose of the 2019 Woodcutter's Shiraz. Predominantly raised in older hogsheads, there are hints of vanilla as well. Medium to full-bodied, reasonably lush and soft, with a lingering, softly dusty and gently savoury finish, this is another outstanding vintage for this wine.
It's another successful vintage for this wine, which gives consumers a taste of the Torbreck style at a reasonable price. The 2018 Woodcutter's Shiraz offers raspberry and mulberry flavours, a full-bodied, plush, supple palate and savoury hints of mocha and black olive on the finish.
This is a hefty rich Shiraz dripping with ripe fruit and toasty oak. It checks the full-bodied red wine boxes, but it lacks expression and personality. Blackberries, coffee, dark chocolate and peppery spices wear a woody cloak. The fruit is plush and tangy to the taste, granular in texture, with a moderate grip of tannins and a spicy finish.
Woodcutter's Syrah from Torbreck is full of freshness and fruit. The notes focus on blackberry, raspberry on a balanced and complex framework. This wine already offers us immense pleasure on the palate and will delight us with a few more years in the cellar. Another magnificent work.
Ever the reliable wine in the Torbreck lineup (challenged only by the beauty of the Steading, but nevertheless), the Woodcutters has tightened up over time. My first introduction to it almost 10 years ago recalls a plush, full-bodied wine that delivered all the Barossa feels and flavors that one could possibly hope for. These days, and today specifically, the 2021 Woodcutter's Shiraz is tight and tense, with black brooding fruit set to a rigging of firm, savory tannins. The oak is subliminal in this wine, leaving only the tannins to shape the fruit. Really handled well. Impressive.
Type:
Red
Country:
Australia
Region:
South Australia
Appellation:
Barossa Valley
Producer:
Torbreck
Grapes/Blend:
Shiraz
ABV:
15%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Lamb, Beef, Venison, Game Birds, Root Vegetables, Mushrooms

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Torbreck is an Australian winery on the western ridge of the Barossa Valley at Marananga. Founded by David Powell in 1994, the famous vineyard was named...

Torbreck is an Australian winery on the western ridge of the Barossa Valley at Marananga. Founded by David Powell in 1994, the famous vineyard was named after a forest in Scotland where he spent time as a lumberjack. He honed his oenological skills at Rockford, the celebrated Barossa winery.

Year after year David has refined the style of his wines, remaining faithful to his inspiration of the Rhône valley, perfecting his yield of Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro. The aim was to build one of the finest wine estates in the world and his vision was accomplished when the winery was named one of the World’s top 100 Wine Estates by Robert Parker.

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South Australia is a renowned wine region that has been producing high-quality wines for over 150 years. The region is home to some of the most famous wine-producing areas in Australia, including Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills.

The region's wine production is characterized by its diversity, with a range of grape varieties grown across the region. Shiraz is the most widely planted grape variety, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Riesling.

The Barossa Valley is the most famous wine region in South Australia, known for its full-bodied Shiraz wines. The region's warm climate and rich soils produce wines with intense fruit flavors and a deep, dark color.

McLaren Vale is another important wine region in South Australia, known for its Shiraz and Grenache wines. The region's Mediterranean climate and proximity to the sea create ideal growing conditions for these grape varieties.

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The style of production in Barossa Valley is heavily influenced by the region's warm climate and unique terroir. The vineyards are situated on a range of soil types, including red-brown earth, sandy loam, and clay, which contribute to the complexity and character of the wines. The winemakers in Barossa Valley are known for their traditional winemaking techniques, including open fermentation and basket pressing, which help to preserve the natural flavours and aromas of the grapes.

Barossa Valley is home to a number of renowned wine producers, including Penfolds, Henschke, and Yalumba. Penfolds is perhaps the most famous of these, with a history dating back to 1844. The winery is known for its iconic Grange Shiraz, which is considered one of Australia's greatest wines. Henschke is another notable producer, with a history dating back to 1868. The winery is known for its Hill of Grace Shiraz, which is made from grapes grown on a single vineyard site and is considered one of Australia's most collectible wines. Yalumba is also a well-respected producer, with a history dating back to 1849. The winery is known for its range of premium wines, including the Signature Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz blend.

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