Not Tahbilk's finest hour but I will attribute most. if not all, to the 2011 shocker. Quite green, peppery, some spice (almost tangy). Ok sounds kinda interesting but l read it as largely underripe.
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Tahbilk visit (Tahbilk winery): {screwcap, 13%,$A14} Earth, tobacco, compost. By new world standards, rustic. Dry palate, with soft gravelly tannins, light-body. Spiced cherry/raspberry flavours. Cranberry, perhaps. Open-knit and loose on the palate, fairly low intensity and with a simple clean finish. Better with food, better drink soonish.
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2/4/2014 - StewartWent wrote: 85 Points
Not Tahbilk's finest hour but I will attribute most. if not all, to the 2011 shocker. Quite green, peppery, some spice (almost tangy). Ok sounds kinda interesting but l read it as largely underripe.
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9/22/2012 - graemeg wrote:
Tahbilk visit (Tahbilk winery): {screwcap, 13%,$A14} Earth, tobacco, compost. By new world standards, rustic. Dry palate, with soft gravelly tannins, light-body. Spiced cherry/raspberry flavours. Cranberry, perhaps. Open-knit and loose on the palate, fairly low intensity and with a simple clean finish. Better with food, better drink soonish.
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