Monday, November 6, 2023

Torbreck The Struie

 I often enjoy the mid level wines more than the top wines from wineries which are known to produce late picked, ripe wines. So it is with The Struie from Torbreck.


As always, there is Barossa dirt in an empty Torbreck bottle, but the 2018 Torbreck The Struie delivers a surprise. The colour is deep purple, typical of a full-bodied South Australian Shiraz. The fruit in this year includes only 25% Eden Valley fruit. Normally it is 50%.

On the palate, the complex flavours comprise blackberry, mulberry, black olive, spice, and tobacco. One experiences a full-bodied mouthfeel, and it is surprisingly fresh and alive. The wine is very balanced, matching the fruit with lively acidity and firm tannins. The finish has medium length.

This is an example of a well-made full-bodied Shiraz. It is pretty full throttle, with 15% alcohol, but quite satisfying to drink. It would appeal to a wide range of red wine drinkers.

Score: 95/+++


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