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Torbreck The Steading 2020

Barossa

In just 28 years since its foundation, Torbreck has gained a worldwide reputation. James Halliday gives them the highest rating and their wines regularly gain top scores. The Steading is their flagship red – bold, barrel-aged Grenache, Syrah, Mataro.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Firm tannins supporting rich, plush fruit; savoury, mocha and tobacco

Aroma

Cranberry, redcurrant, cherry and plum, with clove and star anise

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

Torbreck The Steading 2020

More information

  • 15.0% ABV
  • 11.25 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2042

Named after a forest near Scotland's Inverness, Torbreck is one of the Barossa's leading wineries. From the start, its aim was to create top-quality Rhône-style wines, using the great grapes of the Barossa. They work with the best growers, many of them multi-generational, who know each vine, the soil and climate and how they interact. It is this respect for nature and expressing it in their wines that makes them so revered. The Barossa boasts some of the oldest Rhône varietal vines in the world – Grenache, Syrah and Mataro. Those for their 94-point flagship The Steading are 40-150 years from seven top Barossa subregions. Hand picked, basket-pressed and aged 20 months in large oak barrels, this is a rich red. Open early and decant or cellar.

"Lots of blue fruits, graphite and black pepper. Hints of crushed stone. Fresh and vivid" James Suckling
93 points
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