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TORBRECK Les Amis Grenache, Barossa Valley 2015 Magnum
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TORBRECK Les Amis Grenache, Barossa Valley 2015 Magnum
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Expert Review
Josh Raynolds
Glistening ruby-red. An exotically perfumed bouquet evokes spice-accented red berries, cherry-cola and smoky minerals and a sexy floral nuance builds as the wine opens up. Sappy and pure in style, offering palate-staining raspberry, cherry compote and lavender pastille flavors that turn spicier with air. Delivers a compelling blend of depth and energy and finishes sharply focused and very long, showing polished tannins and resonating floral and spice notes.
95 points, Vinous (January 2021)
Expert Review
Huon Hooke
Medium-deep brick-red to ruby, the bouquet mellow and mature, showing complex smoked-meat/charcuterie aromas plus a raisiny touch, while the taste is full-bodied and softly fleshy, the tannins having mellowed out with age. Very rich and sumptuous, with an almost tawny-port like note. Delicious.
93 points, The Real Review (May 2022)
Expert Review
Aaron Brasher
Aromas of dusty oak, dark cherry, spice, rancio, sarsaparilla, underbrush and cedar. Dark and dense on the palate, with plum, blackberry, coffee, chocolate and cedary oak. Big framed, powerful, plenty of fruit, drying tannin and the acidity keeps things fresh.
93 points, The Real Review (May 2022)
David Powell, a former lumberjack turned winemaker, established Torbreck in 1994. Since then, the tiny winery operation has grown exponentially, buoyed by the success of its highly opulent and perfumed wines. Torbreck sources fruit from a myriad of dry grown low-yielding vineyards located on the western ridge of the Barossa Valley and as far south as the Jacob’s Creek area. These include established century-old vineyards. It either share-farms or has full vineyard management control, ensuring optimum fruit quality, ripeness and flavour development. The wines are batch vinified in open fermenters and vinification incorporates a palette of winemaking options including pre-fermentation cold soak, extended maceration, partial whole bunch fermentation, warm and cooler ferment regimes and regular pumping over.
