Tahbilk, Museum Release Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes, 2010

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Tasted by: Tina Gellie
(at Armit annual tasting, 05 Sep 2018)
Must-try white Marsanne might be a Northern Rhône grape, but Tahbilk has the world's largest plantings (and oldest vines), dating to 1927. The Museum Releases are among Australia's best whites – and certainly best value for their sheer quality and ageability. This one is drinking beautifully but will cellar well for several years yet. Vibrant waxy citrus, ripe peach, jasmine and honey complexity features on a long, refreshing, textural palate.
Tahbilk, Museum Release Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes 2010
Producer
Tahbilk
Brand
Museum Release Marsanne
Vintage
2010
Wine Type
Still
Colour
White
Country
Australia
Region
Victoria
Appellation
Nagambie Lakes
Sweetness
Dry
Alcohol
13.00%
Grapes
100% Marsanne