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1997 Tahbilk Marsanne

Marsanne

  • Australia
  • Victoria
  • Central Victoria
  • Nagambie Lakes
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CT89.7 6 reviews
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Community Tasting Notes 6

  • Tony Molester Likes this wine:

    April 14, 2017 - This was a memorable wine. The musky floral aroma that unfolds truly is quintessentially victorian, unlike its french equivalent. Just as compelling however.

    A great wine drinking at maturity.
    Drink or hold, fully developed.
    13%abv

  • sthugo Likes this wine: 92 points

    January 4, 2016 - Beautiful bright golden in colour, I was a little worried this wine may have been past it. But given the nose of stewed honey and peach, this wine was still alive! In the mouth the wine has a heaviness about it, with subtle hints of honey and peach. Wonderful depth of flavour finishing long and tangy. For $14 a bottle this truly is one of the bargain's of the wine world. Pity it was my last bottle.

  • TravisW Likes this wine: 90 points

    June 22, 2013 - Impressive stuff. How this wine transforms itself is quite unbelievable. Rich and honeyed, and yet refreshingly drinkable due to the fine acidity. Not hugely complex but interesting nonetheless. Lovely.

  • Duncan wrote: flawed

    June 10, 2010 - Not strictly speaking flawed, but rather too old. After considering with two more recent vintages tasted at the same time, I conclude that five years is a good mid point between youthful fruitiness and age. Thirteen years did not make it complex, just tired out. Cork.

  • StewartWent wrote: 87 points

    October 18, 2008 - Might be an example of not great bottle conditioning but still a very good drop. Darkening yellow / honey colour clearly depicts the 11yrs of age. Faint citrus on the nose early is quickly overtaken with honey and spice. More of the honey and spice on the palate, actually very well defined, but a pong from what might be low levels of oxidisation makes its presence felt. Amazing cellaring capacity for a $12 wine but doesn't really deliver a lot of excitement.

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The WINEFRONT

  • By Campbell Mattinson
    9/13/2010 (link)

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Winedoctor

  • By Chris Kissack
    July 2002 (link)

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  • By Chris Kissack
    September 2000 (link)

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Halliday Wine Companion

  • By James Halliday
    10/5/1998 (link)

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 1997
  • Type White
  • Producer Tahbilk
  • Varietal Marsanne
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country Australia
  • Region Victoria
  • SubRegion Central Victoria
  • Appellation Nagambie Lakes

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 20 (48%)
  • Consumed 22 (52%)

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