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    The 2008 Trimbach Cuvee Frederic Emile Riesling wine has a bright straw green. This Cuvee Frederic Emile Riesling wine has aromas of lemon zest, menthol, crushed stone and saline oyster shell, plus a hint of musk. The Riesling wine is concentrated and rich, with strong crushed rock and smoky, apple and pear flavors. The Trimbach Cuvee Frederic Emile Riesling wine is very long and powerful, with terrific energy and inner-mouth perfume, suggesting that there’s even more ahead for this beauty.

    A prestigious collectors’ cuvée and Alsace icon, this is the Trimbach family’s signature cuvée; nimbly dansing on the knifeedge between powerful intensity and delicate aromatic elegance, with an outstanding cellaring potential.

    96 points Decanter
    96 points Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
    96 points Wine Enthusiast

    Alcohol percentage: 13.50 %

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    The Turkey Flat Butchers Block White has a blend of 49% Shiraz, 38% Grenache, 13% Mataro. Here, each varietal is vinified & aged individually in French oak barrels before the final blending process. Shiraz adds the generous mouthfeel, Grenache the spice and cherry-like sweetness and Mataro the backbone, savoury edge and fragrance. Balance is crucial, each varietal’s contribution is evident, yet nothing competes for your attention. A thrilling wine that leaps from the glass with instant rapport. Layers of spice, dark plum, cassis and berry fruit adorn the palate – pleasantly held by an oaky embrace. To be shared, to be enjoyed.

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    The 2020 Tyrrell’s Beside Broke Road Cabernet Sauvignon is a full bodied wine. This Cabernet Sauvignon has classic lifted dark cherry and blackberry aromas with hints of violets and olive tapenade. The palate is vibrant and fresh showing off dark fruits and herbaceous varietal notes with silky tannins and a bright natural balance. The Beside Broke Road Cabernet Sauvignon wine is refined yet well constructured tannins with a sturdy medium length conclusion.

    The grapes for our Beside Broke Road Cabernet Sauvignon from Margaret River in Western Australia, Australia’s pre-eminent Cabernet Sauvignon region. This varietal has a real affinity for the soils and weather conditions in Margaret River. The fruit was picked in the cool of night and processed without crushing the berries, this reduces the extraction of overt tannin in flavour of more fruit freshness and vibrancy. Maturation took place in older French oak (10 months), ideal when trying to highlight the fruits vibrancy and structure.

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    The 2021 Tyrrell’s Beside Broke Road Pinot Gris wine is a classic cool climate style showing lifted citrus notes with a hint of pear and ginger. The palate continues these citrus and pear flavours but has lovely fine grained texture and soft acid finish which is a hallmark of Pinot Gris.

    The grapes were sourced from King Valley, a cool climate high altitude region in Victoria. The fruit was harvested in the very early hours of the morning when the fruit is at its coolest, the grapes were lightly pressed and then fermented in stainless steel tanks at cool temperatures. The Australian White Wine spent some extended time on yeast lees to gain extra complexity and texture.

    This Beside Broke Road Pinot Gris wine is perfect with Asian food.

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    The 2019 Tyrrell’s Beside Broke Road Heathcote Shiraz wine is a bright fresh example of varietal and regional character. This Beside Broke Road Heathcote Shiraz wine has a core of dark plum, mulberry and chocolate balanced by fresh subtle pepper spice and flinty mineral notes. The palate has the soft rich feel of a medium to full bodied shiraz but with a vibrant fruit line that helps keep the wine lively and supple.

    The grapes for our Beside Broke Road Shiraz from Heathcote in central Victoria, a dry central Victorian climate with cool nights and warm days which make this region one of the best sites for growing shiraz in Australia. The fruit was picked in the cool of the night and transported to our Hunter Valley winery without crushing the berries. This reduces the extraction of overt tannin in favour of more fruit freshness and vibrancy. After fermentation the maturation has been in older French oak barriques in the Tyrrell’s barrel shed which softened the wine without adding oak flavour.

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    The Tyrrell’s Hunter Valley Semillon wine is a textbook Hunter Valley Semillon from an outstanding vintage. This 2022 Hunter Valley Semillon wine is vibrant with an abundance of citrus fruits and floral elements. The palate is medium bodied, yet intense, with great length and a brisk acidity. This Australian Semillon wine is streamlined and elegant.

    From one of the most historic wineries in Australia comes one of the country’s most unique wines: The lightning bolt of acidity that is Hunter Valley Sémillon. The Hunter Valley, north of Sydney, is Australia’s oldest wine region, and Sémillon, brought to the region in 1832 by the “father of Australian viticulture,” James Busby, has long been its best-kept secret.

    The Hunter Valley range is quintessential Tyrrell’s and quintessential Hunter. This range showcases the Hunter’s tried-and-tested varieties: Semillon, Shiraz and Chardonnay. All of the wines are made to the same high standards and in the same style as our flagship Winemaker’s Selection Vat 1 Semillon, Vat 47 Chardonnay and Vat 9 Shiraz.

    94 Points | Nick Stock, JamesSuckling.com

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    The 2021 Tyrrell’s Hunter Valley Shiraz wine has a vibrant purple colour, with a lifted nose showing bright red fruits and confectionary spice. This Australian Shiraz wine has a medium bodied with good depth of flavour yet still lively and fresh. Soft, savoury tannins and a crunchy acidity adds to the wines complexity. This Hunter Valley Shiraz is a wonderful example of the modern, medium bodied Hunter Valley Shiraz wine.

    The Hunter Valley Shiraz was made from grapes grown on some of the top blocks on the Tyrrell’s estate and surrounding area, which have an average vine age of 40 years and are mostly dry grown. The 2019 vintage was the third great vintage in a row for the Hunter Valley, the product of another hot, dry summer. The Hunter Valley range is quintessential Tyrrell’s and quintessential Hunter.

    This range showcases the Hunter’s tried-and-tested varieties: Semillon, Shiraz and Chardonnay. All of the wines are made to the same high standards and in the same style as our flagship Winemaker’s Selection Vat 1 Semillon, Vat 47 Chardonnay and Vat 9 Shiraz.

    90 Points | Halliday Wine Companion, 2022

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    The Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Chardonnay wine has a straw yellow with greenish tints. This Australian white wine has an elegant fruity aroma of wine tempts hints of ripe peach and other stone fruits. This Chardonnay is well balanced, elegant fruit flavors with a fairly pronounced acidity and hints of citrus and oak tones on the palate. This Chardonnay wine ends expressive and fresh finish.

    The Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Chardonnay grapes were harvested at different times during the picking season. Some were harvested early to retain clean, fresh acid characteristics; the remainder were harvested later in the season at optimum ripeness to create a rich full bodied flavour.

    The range of wines “Moore’s Creek” is named after a small river, which originates in the hills Brokenback Range and flows through the winery HVD (Hunter Valley Distillery) and vineyards Penfoldvale. In line includes both red and white wines with an optimal ratio “price-quality”. This series was designed to meet the most popular taste demands of consumers, to complement the vast array of culinary combinations and to delight true fans of wine.

    The 2022 Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Chardonnay is best served chilled, this wine is the perfect complement of dishes from poultry, fish, seafood, fresh salads, non-sharp cheeses.

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    The Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Semillon Sauvignon blanc wine has a delicate pale colour with a lime green hue. This Australian Sauvignon Blanc wine has grassy and herbaceous aromas dominate the nose with the Semillon contributing a delightful citrus overtone. The Semillon’s fuller palate structure adds weight to the wine, which has good length of flavour and ends with a clean, zesty, citrus finish.

    This Tyrrell’s Winemaker’s Selection is one of the oldest and most awarded wine styles made in Australia. These wines hold true to both the Hunter style and the Tyrrell’s philosophy; timeless wines that are able to transcend all the new trends and fads over many decades.

    The 2022 Moore’s Creek Semillon Sauvignon blanc is best paired with lightly seasoned seafood like Steamed Fish Fillet with Garlic and Grilled Chicken Salad.

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    The Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Shiraz wine has a ruby red color. The red wine has aromas of plum fruits and chocolate and vanilla essence. The taste of this Australian Shiraz wine has sweet fruits and spicy peppery characters are evident on the palate, which is supported by the integration of tannins.

    The range of wines Moore’s Creek is named after a small river, which originates in the hills Brokenback Range and flows through the winery Hunter Valley Distillery and vineyards Penfoldvale. In line includes both red and white wines with an optimal ratio “price-quality”. Wine “Moore’s Creek” Shiraz is made ​​from Shiraz grapes grown in the best vineyards of Tirrelz Vines. The wine is aged in large oak casks for 8-12 months.

    The 2021 Tyrrell’s Moore’s Creek Shiraz wine is versatile accompaniment to grilled and roasted dishes or spicy pastas.

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