lobertrocky
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Hi all,
I have the following wines for sale, Cash on Delivery:
- 2001 Tahbilk Reserve Shiraz 750ml (1 bottle SGD$30, 6 bottles at SGD$25 each)
- 2002 Tahbilk Eric Steven Purbrick Shiraz (1 bottle SGD$45, 6 bottles at SGD$40 each)
- 2002 Tahbilk Eric Steven Purbrick Carbernet Sauvignon 750 ml (1 bottle SGD$45, 6 bottles at SGD$40 each)
You may reference the price from following:
http://wineexchangeasia.com/online/i...eyword=tahbilk
Please drop me an email of your contact to discuss. My email is lobertrocky@gmail.com. Please let me know at least 3 working days in advance of ur events.
'ERIC STEVENS PURBRICK' SHIRAZ
Only the most outstanding fruit from a vintage will make its way into these releases.
Prudent hand picking is followed by traditional Tahbilk red winemaking techniques with fermentation taking place in 100 year old plus open oak vats followed by maturation in French oak prior to bottling and then further cellaring prior to release.
An original 1870's Tahbilk label has also been adapted for these extraordinary wines commencing with the inaugural 1994 "Reserve" vintage and now the 2002 'Eric Stevens Purbrick' release.
Australian wine auctioneers - Langtons - describe the Tahbilk 'Eric Stevens Purbrick' (nee 1933 Vines/Reserve) Shiraz as being a "Dark horse wine with superb class. Incredibly strong regional provenance and made for long term cellaring" and list it as an "Emerging Wine" - wines with an up and coming profile, considered to have unique properties - both tangible and intangible - that carry a high perception of quality.
Jeremy Oliver 2008 Wine annual rated 95/100
Here is a classic Tahbilk wine that shows what the house style is all about. Its fragrant and earthy, scented with flowers and fresh plums, confidently backed by older cedar/vanilla oak. Framed by firmish, chalky tannins, its brooding, powerful palate of slightly minty dark berry/plum fruit culminates in lingering nuances of smoky, leathery and chocolate-like complexity.Drink up to 2032
RESERVE SHIRAZ
Only the most outstanding fruit from a vintage will make its way into these releases.
Prudent hand picking is followed by traditional Tahbilk red winemaking techniques with fermentation taking place in 100 year old plus open oak vats followed by maturation in French oak prior to bottling and then further cellaring prior to release.
An original 1870's Tahbilk label has also been adapted for these extraordinary wines commencing with the inaugural 1994 "Reserve" vintage.
Australian wine auctioneers - Langtons - describe the Tahbilk Reserve (nee 1933 Vines) Shiraz as being a "Dark horse wine with superb class. Incredibly strong regional provenance and made for long term cellaring" and list it as an "Emerging Wine" - wines with an up and coming profile, considered to have unique properties - both tangible and intangible - that carry a high perception of quality.
James Halliday says: Reserve Shiraz 2001 Deeper hue, though not as brilliant and bright as that of the 1860 Vines; medium to full-bodied, with the strongest structure of the 3 Shirazs, though not the finesse of the 1860 Vines; the tannins are strong in typical Tahbilk fashion, the wine with years in front of it. Cork. 14 alc. Rating 94 points To 2031
I have the following wines for sale, Cash on Delivery:
- 2001 Tahbilk Reserve Shiraz 750ml (1 bottle SGD$30, 6 bottles at SGD$25 each)
- 2002 Tahbilk Eric Steven Purbrick Shiraz (1 bottle SGD$45, 6 bottles at SGD$40 each)
- 2002 Tahbilk Eric Steven Purbrick Carbernet Sauvignon 750 ml (1 bottle SGD$45, 6 bottles at SGD$40 each)
You may reference the price from following:
http://wineexchangeasia.com/online/i...eyword=tahbilk
Please drop me an email of your contact to discuss. My email is lobertrocky@gmail.com. Please let me know at least 3 working days in advance of ur events.
'ERIC STEVENS PURBRICK' SHIRAZ
Only the most outstanding fruit from a vintage will make its way into these releases.
Prudent hand picking is followed by traditional Tahbilk red winemaking techniques with fermentation taking place in 100 year old plus open oak vats followed by maturation in French oak prior to bottling and then further cellaring prior to release.
An original 1870's Tahbilk label has also been adapted for these extraordinary wines commencing with the inaugural 1994 "Reserve" vintage and now the 2002 'Eric Stevens Purbrick' release.
Australian wine auctioneers - Langtons - describe the Tahbilk 'Eric Stevens Purbrick' (nee 1933 Vines/Reserve) Shiraz as being a "Dark horse wine with superb class. Incredibly strong regional provenance and made for long term cellaring" and list it as an "Emerging Wine" - wines with an up and coming profile, considered to have unique properties - both tangible and intangible - that carry a high perception of quality.
Jeremy Oliver 2008 Wine annual rated 95/100
Here is a classic Tahbilk wine that shows what the house style is all about. Its fragrant and earthy, scented with flowers and fresh plums, confidently backed by older cedar/vanilla oak. Framed by firmish, chalky tannins, its brooding, powerful palate of slightly minty dark berry/plum fruit culminates in lingering nuances of smoky, leathery and chocolate-like complexity.Drink up to 2032
RESERVE SHIRAZ
Only the most outstanding fruit from a vintage will make its way into these releases.
Prudent hand picking is followed by traditional Tahbilk red winemaking techniques with fermentation taking place in 100 year old plus open oak vats followed by maturation in French oak prior to bottling and then further cellaring prior to release.
An original 1870's Tahbilk label has also been adapted for these extraordinary wines commencing with the inaugural 1994 "Reserve" vintage.
Australian wine auctioneers - Langtons - describe the Tahbilk Reserve (nee 1933 Vines) Shiraz as being a "Dark horse wine with superb class. Incredibly strong regional provenance and made for long term cellaring" and list it as an "Emerging Wine" - wines with an up and coming profile, considered to have unique properties - both tangible and intangible - that carry a high perception of quality.
James Halliday says: Reserve Shiraz 2001 Deeper hue, though not as brilliant and bright as that of the 1860 Vines; medium to full-bodied, with the strongest structure of the 3 Shirazs, though not the finesse of the 1860 Vines; the tannins are strong in typical Tahbilk fashion, the wine with years in front of it. Cork. 14 alc. Rating 94 points To 2031