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Marsanne

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We’ve long thought of this as one of Australia’s best dry whites, so it’s fitting that this year it took top honours, winning Best Value White Wine for its textural mouthfeel, full flavours and gorgeous nose. Notable for its ability to age, it’s hard to believe this couldgo from 10/10 to 11/10!'One of the world’s rarest grape varieties is Marsanne, which has its origins in northern Rhone and Hermitage in France. Some of the world’s oldest Marsanne vines are actually much closer to home. Tahblik winery in the central Victorian region of Nagambie Lakes is not only home to vines that date back to 1927. The estate is also the world’s largest single holding of the varietal.'- James Halliday Wine Companion 2016 Winery Of The Year.

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We’ve long thought of this as one of Australia’s best dry whites, so it’s fitting that this year it took top honours, winning Best Value White Wine for its textural mouthfeel, full flavours and gorgeous nose. Notable for its ability to age, it’s hard to believe this could go from 10/10 to 11/10!'One of the world’s rarest grape varieties is Marsanne, which has its origins in northern Rhone and Hermitage in France. Some of the world’s oldest Marsanne vines are actually much closer to home. Tahblik winery in the central Victorian region of Nagambie Lakes is not only home to vines that date back to 1927. The estate is also the world’s largest single holding of the varietal.'- James Halliday Wine Companion 2016 Winery Of The Year.



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