“Peach, Complex, Balance”
This white Rhône blend, with the Roussanne as dominant variety which provides structure and finesse, the Viognier offers a pure, floral lift and finishes the wine with refinement and elegance, while the Marsanne gives the wine palate texture and richness. Pleasant nose of peach, citrus, pear and white flower. On palate, medium+ bodied, complex and elegant, the blend is beautiful.
... Tasting notes of:
… Pairs well with pork, poultry, rich fish
- About the Wine
- Tasting Notes
- About the Winery
Grape: 47% Roussanne, 33% Marsanne and 20% Viognier
Sweetness: Dry
Acidity: Medium
Body: Medium+
Alcohol: 13.5%
Bottle size: 750ml
From the winery:
"Wonderfully lifted, floral and fragrant with subtle notes of lychee, ripe passionfruit and cut grass. Full of ripe citrus and fleshy opulent lemon curd fruits the mid palate is nothing short of alluring and complex. Best enjoyed in its youth with Asian salads, oysters and fresh shellfish."
“Torbreck Vintners was founded by David Powell in 1994. The roots go back to 1992 when Dave, who was then working at Rockford, began to discover and clean up a few sections of dry-grown old vines. The Torbreck endeavour is based around the classic Barossa Valley varietals of Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro, and a love for the wines of France's Rhone Valley.” – Importer’s note
About the Wine
Grape: 47% Roussanne, 33% Marsanne and 20% Viognier
Sweetness: Dry
Acidity: Medium
Body: Medium+
Alcohol: 13.5%
Bottle size: 750ml
Tasting Notes
From the winery:
"Wonderfully lifted, floral and fragrant with subtle notes of lychee, ripe passionfruit and cut grass. Full of ripe citrus and fleshy opulent lemon curd fruits the mid palate is nothing short of alluring and complex. Best enjoyed in its youth with Asian salads, oysters and fresh shellfish."
About the Winery
“Torbreck Vintners was founded by David Powell in 1994. The roots go back to 1992 when Dave, who was then working at Rockford, began to discover and clean up a few sections of dry-grown old vines. The Torbreck endeavour is based around the classic Barossa Valley varietals of Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro, and a love for the wines of France's Rhone Valley.” – Importer’s note