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    Torbreck The Laird 2018 1.5L

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      Torbreck The Laird 2018 is a rare, single-vineyard Shiraz hailing from the renowned Gnadenfrei Vineyard, planted in 1958 in the heart of Marananga. The vines are traditionally dry grown, producing small, concentrated berries with low yields that deliver exceptional quality. This wine is a powerful expression of the Barossa, with a deep crimson colour and an intriguing bouquet of black fruits, spices, and savoury notes. Aged for 36 months in new French oak "Magic Casks" from Dominique Laurent, The Laird 2018 showcases the perfect harmony between fruit, oak, and tannin structure, ensuring it will age beautifully for decades to come. With its impressive concentration and complexity, this wine is built to last and will continue to evolve, offering layers of flavour and depth with time.

      Torbreck The Laird 2018 is a rare, single-vineyard Shiraz hailing from the renowned Gnadenfrei Vineyard, planted in 1958 in the heart of Marananga. The vines are traditionally dry grown, producing small, concentrated berries with low yields that deliver exceptional quality. This wine is a powerful expression of the Barossa, with a deep crimson colour and an intriguing bouquet of black fruits, spices, and savoury notes. Aged for 36 months in new French oak "Magic Casks" from Dominique Laurent, The Laird 2018 showcases the perfect harmony between fruit, oak, and tannin structure, ensuring it will age beautifully for decades to come. With its impressive concentration and complexity, this wine is built to last and will continue to evolve, offering layers of flavour and depth with time.

      Varietal

      Shiraz

      Country

      Australia

      Region

      Barossa Valley

      Vintage

      2018

      ABV

      15.5%

      Bottle size

      1.5L

      Trusted by the professionals

      Single-vineyard wines that are at the behest and mercy of the seasons are very exciting to view over time. You understand the essence of the style of the wine and the vineyard DNA, so you sit, patiently waiting for the vintages and seasons that meet your personal proclivities to roll around. The 2018 vintage is one of those for me, as will be the cool 2021 and 2022 seasons. The fruit is sourced from the Gnadenfrei vineyard, which was planted in 1958, in Marananga. The fruit was picked over a variety of picks at optimal ripeness and matured for 36 months in new French oak barriques by Dominique Laurent. Eminently red-fruited in the mouth, this 2018 The Laird is reflective of the 2018 season, in that it is pure, fresh, laden with blood plum, saturated in red berries and framed by savory, exotically spiced black tannins. The oak, while a prominent feature of the wine, supports the fruit at all times and assists in extending the flavor through the finish. Thick in the mouth, yet still fresh, there is a moreish quality to this wine. I love it. (It is likely unnecessary to tell you that the wine is incredibly full-bodied. It is enveloping and huge but wonderful.

      — Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate - 99 Points

      Intense and focused aromas of black liquorice, lead pencil, blackberries, blueberries, blue slate, and purple flowers. Full-bodied and very powerful, but there’s a superb polish and sophistication to the wine with lots of new wood, but it’s also composed and focused. It’s dense, but not over done. Sophistication even with such old school concentration. Comes from vines planted in 1958. Something you won’t forget from this single parcel if you taste it. Three years in barrel. This still needs four to five years of bottle age.

      — James Suckling, JAMESSUCKLING.COM, May 2023 - 97 Points

      It is funny how truly great wines make me think of another other than wine. When I first inhaled the scent of 2018 The Laird, I heard music, which was somewhat unnerving. The phenomenal perfume here conjured up Mendelssohn’s Fingal’s Cave – a distant musical memory from my youth. I have never seen this famous sea cave firsthand, so I searched for it on my phone while diving into this glass. If this wine looks like any marine geological formation, it must be this incredible cavern on the uninhabited island of Staffa. It is fantastic to think that Mendelssohn sat in a boat, off Staffa, in 1829 and penned a couple of bars of music inspired by this cave. Some 15 years later, the first vines were planted in Barossa. I suppose it is somewhat of a tradition for me not to bang on about fruit, flowers, herbs and spices when writing about tremendously moving wines preferring to take my readers to a more emotional place in the hope that they are moved enough to seek out the subject of my musings. In this instance, I cannot get over my Fingal’s Cave spark, and I think it sums up the absurdly deep and never-ending joy that this sublime wine imbues in its taster. Drink 2030 – 2050.

      — Matthew Jukes, A Preview of the New Releases, April 2023 - 20++

      Torbreck

      Torbreck was founded with the mission to become one of the world’s great wine brands, and since 1994, it has remained steadfast in its commitment to creating exceptional Rhône-style wines. The winery is located in the heart of Australia's famous Barossa Valley, which is renowned for its rich winemaking heritage and exceptional terroir. Torbreck works closely with multi-generational growers, whose families have been in the region for nearly two centuries. These growers are central to Torbreck’s winemaking philosophy, which focuses on working in partnership with the land to create wines that reflect the unique characteristics of the Barossa.

      Torbreck’s commitment to minimal intervention winemaking ensures that the expression of each vineyard’s terroir is preserved, resulting in wines that are rich, structured, and capable of ageing gracefully. The winery’s dedication to quality is reflected in their choice of high-quality oak for maturation, as well as their careful fermentation techniques that allow the flavours to develop naturally. Torbreck’s wines, are a true reflection of the Barossa Valley’s potential to produce world-class, age-worthy wines.

      Tasting notes

      NOSE
      Aromatically Intriguing

      Lifted black fruits like blackberry, mulberry, and black cherry, enriched by complex herbal and spice notes of tobacco leaf, bay leaf, and cinnamon.

      PALATE
      Full-Bodied Elegance

      The wine offers great depth with flavours of dark fruit, liquorice, and spices, balanced by firm tannins and a smooth, velvety texture.

      FINISH
      Long and Persistent

      A lingering finish with perfect balance, revealing a harmonious mix of fruit, spice, and tannin, showcasing its great aging potential.