Torbreck Runrig Shiraz is a red wine made from Syrah and Viognier in the Barossa Valley region by Torbreck.
Torbreck Runrig Shiraz is a red wine made from Syrah and Viognier in the Barossa Valley region by Torbreck
The Scottish Highland clans used a system called RunRig to distribute the land into a series of scattered estates, placing the value on communal partnership rather than independent farms; Shiraz and Viognier complement each other in this wine, both varieties intertwine the strength and complexity of these parcels achieving extraordinary complexity.
Torbreck Runrig ha hailed from the Barossa Valley, a region of the Barossa Valley
Torbreck Runrig has often been compared to the structure and fragrance of wines produced on the steep slopes of the Northern Rhône, in Côte Rôtie.
Tasting Notes Torbreck Runrig Shiraz
Tasting Notes Torbreck Runrig Shiraz
A very aromatic vintage with floral notes, red and black fruit, a nice earthy component, cherry, licorice and cocoa; Medium to intense palate.
Middle palate
A lovely mouthfeel with structure and depth. Red fruits, clove and licorice mingling with sweet spice and cinnamon. Hints of stone, anise and pepper appear in the glass, rounding out into a long, lingering finish. Gentle tannins that will keep the wine lively for a long time and good balance of fruit load
Ageing from 15 to 20 years.