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2019 Château Tahbilk Shiraz Tower Release

$36.00 SGD


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Country: Australia

Region: Victoria

Grape(s): Shiraz

Vintage: 2019

Type: Red

Volume: 750ml

Hailing from one of Australia's oldest wineries in the Nagambie Lakes region, this 2019 Château Tahbilk Shiraz Tower exemplifies the rich heritage and winemaking expertise that Château Tahbilk is renowned for. The wine displays a deep, dark ruby color that captivates the eye and sets the stage for its bold character.

On the nose, the 2019 Shiraz Tower Release unfolds an enticing bouquet of ripe blackberries, plums, and dark chocolate, complemented by notes of pepper, spice, and subtle oak influences. On the palate, it is full-bodied and richly textured, showcasing concentrated flavors of dark fruit, mocha, and hints of earthiness. The velvety tannins provide structure and balance, leading to a long, satisfying finish. 

Tahbilk is a historic, family-owned wine estate on the Goulburn River of Central Victoria, Australia. It is known particularly for its old vineyards and for its extensive commitment to the Marsannegrape of which it has the largest and oldest vineyard of the variety in the world.