


Tahbilk Marsanne 2002
The 2002 Tahbilk Marsanne is a distinguished white wine from Australia's Nagambie Lakes region. It displays a deep golden hue with inviting aromas reminiscent of apricot Danish and clotted cream. On the palate, it is elegant and dry, offering flavors of honey and a refreshing lemon zest finish. The wine's complexity is further enhanced by notes of waxy minerality, fresh butter, and a touch of smokiness, providing a satisfying mouthfeel with a lingering, juicy finish. Crafted from some of the world's oldest Marsanne vines, planted in 1927, this vintage exemplifies the varietal's aging potential.
Region: Central Victoria
The 2002 Tahbilk Marsanne is a distinguished white wine from Australia's Nagambie Lakes region. It displays a deep golden hue with inviting aromas reminiscent of apricot Danish and clotted cream. On the palate, it is elegant and dry, offering flavors of honey and a refreshing lemon zest finish. The wine's complexity is further enhanced by notes of waxy minerality, fresh butter, and a touch of smokiness, providing a satisfying mouthfeel with a lingering, juicy finish. Crafted from some of the world's oldest Marsanne vines, planted in 1927, this vintage exemplifies the varietal's aging potential.
Region: Central Victoria
The 2002 Tahbilk Marsanne is a distinguished white wine from Australia's Nagambie Lakes region. It displays a deep golden hue with inviting aromas reminiscent of apricot Danish and clotted cream. On the palate, it is elegant and dry, offering flavors of honey and a refreshing lemon zest finish. The wine's complexity is further enhanced by notes of waxy minerality, fresh butter, and a touch of smokiness, providing a satisfying mouthfeel with a lingering, juicy finish. Crafted from some of the world's oldest Marsanne vines, planted in 1927, this vintage exemplifies the varietal's aging potential.
Region: Central Victoria