Tahbilk Museum Release Marsanne 2017 75cl

Tahbilk Museum Release Marsanne 2017 75cl

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  • Stock code
  • 6655
  • ABV
  • 12%
  • Colour
  • White
  • Country
  • Australia
  • Packaging
  • Glass
  • Region
  • Central Victoria
  • Size
  • 75cl
  • Vintage
  • 2017
Description

Description:

Tahbilk 'Museum Release' Marsanne from the Nagambie Lakes is a benchmark Australian white wine, renowned for its remarkable complexity and ageworthy characteristics. Produced by the historic, family-owned Tahbilk winery-established in 1860 and celebrated as one of the nation's most iconic estates-this Marsanne comes from some of the world's oldest Marsanne vines, originally planted in 1927. Tahbilk's commitment to environmental sustainability is evident throughout the vineyard, ensuring a balance between heritage, quality and ecological responsibility. Sitting gracefully along the banks of the Goulburn River with soils enriched by sandy loam and ferric oxide, this unique terroir imparts distinct vibrancy and elegance to the wines. Crafted with care, every aspect of production is aimed at preserving freshness and character.

Tasting Notes
Appearance:
Clear and bright, the wine presents a beautiful straw-gold hue, hinting at both its varietal purity and graceful development in bottle.

Nose:
The bouquet is enticingly lifted, filled with pronounced aromas of honeysuckle and buttered toast that evoke both the freshness of the variety and the added nuance that comes with age. Subtle hints of floral notes and underlying nuttiness provide additional intrigue and depth.

Palate:
On the palate, Tahbilk Marsanne reveals its hallmark richness and complexity. An initial burst of honeyed and nutty characters is swiftly followed by vibrant lemon citrus fruit. The wine's texture is generous yet beautifully balanced by a lively mineral freshness, offering an expressive, multi-layered experience that evolves with every sip.

Finish:
The finish is persistent and clean, leaving a lingering chalky, mineral edge that underscores the wine's elegance and ageworthiness. This moreish note encourages another taste, making it a compelling option for lovers of structured, complex white wines.

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