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SEPPELTSFIELD EC3 Tinta Cao Tinta Amarela Touriga, Barossa 2021 Bottle
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SEPPELTSFIELD EC3 Tinta Cao Tinta Amarela Touriga, Barossa 2021 Bottle
About this wine
Seppeltsfield EC3 Tinta Cao Tinta Amarela Touriga, Barossa 2020
An intriguing and enchanting blend from Barossa icons Seppeltsfield, the EC3 Tinta Cao Tinta Amarela Touriga is a thoroughly modern interpretation showcasing the estate’s commitment to honouring the past, while looking to the future. All fruit comes from established wine growing families, who have all previously contributed to the label’s famed fortified wine program.
An expression of three typical Portuguese varieties, this red blend is youthful and bright. Black and red berry, violets, pepper, and raspberry all contribute to this evocatively aromatic wine, leading to a refined, fresh and mineral finish.
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Expert Review
James Halliday
A blend of 40% each tinta cão and tinta amarela (co-fermented), and 20% touriga separately fermented and blended later. A five-day cold soak and a total of 21 days on skins. The vibrant, striking crimson-purple hue introduces a wine that accompanied me up to dinner on the day it was tasted. The bouquet is intensely floral, with rosehip, cherry blossom and eastern spices, the palate gloriously juicy yet with a mouth-watering, savoury spine.
96 points, Wine Companion (July 2022)
Seppeltsfield is a showpiece of the Barossa Valley, a magnificent complex of 19th century winery buildings surrounded by almost 100 hectares of vineyards. Seppeltsfield was a focal point of the fledgling Barossa wine industry from the 1850s and now boasts the world’s longest unbroken chain of vintage wines, going back to 1878, enabling the release of a genuine 100-year-old fortified wine each year since 1978. Apart from the extraordinary range of fortifieds, Seppeltsfield today also produces a range of limited production table wines, including blends of Shiraz, Grenache and Touriga, and sparkling wines under the Gert’s Blend label.
