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Torbreck Vintners, The Struie, 2024 - Magnum

Torbreck Vintners, The Struie, 2024 - Magnum

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Optimal drinking window: 2026 - 2040

 

Est. delivery in early spring, 2027

Torbreck was established in 1994 from the resurrection of old vines vineyards that had fallen into disrepair on selected sites in The Barossa Valley. Twenty five years later Torbreck makes 19 different cuvées to continued acclaim, sourcing fruit from a number of old, some might say ancient, dry-farmed vines in vineyards.

It will come as no surprise to anyone who has tasted them that Torbreck’s wines have been something of a tribute to the great wines of the Rhône Valley while remaining essentially Barossa.

The Eden Valley is a cooler region, situated to the west of the Barossa Valley. It's a high-altitude area of between 400 and 500 metres, compared with the Barossa Valley’s elevation of 200 to 300 metres. This higher altitude and 1 to 2 weeks later ripening pattern results in more distinctive varietal flavour characteristics, lower pH and higher acidities.

The Struie is a skilful blend of fruit from a 40 year old Eden Valley Shiraz vineyard and an 80 year old Barossa Shiraz vineyard.

What the critics say:

96/100Huon Hooke, The Real Review

"Deep, dark red-purple colour with terrestrial aromas summning dry earth, terracotta, forest underbrush on a hot day, and chocolate. Full bodied and fleshy with loads of supple ripe tannins and smooth, supple texture. There’s a subtle vegetable note that reminds us we are in Eden Valley for at least part of the wine – traces of sage and raspberry that are typical of the higher country. The wine has elegance and harmony aplenty. Drink 2026-2042."

19+/20Matthew Jukes

"Made from 70% Barossa and 30% Eden Valley Shiraz, this is a stunningly deep and cool wine, with wells of dark fruit and a sleek feel throughout. The black-ink hue, with purple fruit, punctuated by dry spices, and with an incredibly long finish, this is an erudite The Struie, and the balance and class here are world-class. This is certainly one of the longest and most elegant The Struie I have tasted. While the overall theme is elegance, the finish is rigid and commanding, guaranteeing a long life ahead here."

95+/100Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate

"The 2024 The Struie is from Barossa Valley (70%) and the balance Eden Valley. The blend composition changes year to year. This is silky and dark, velvety and intense in the mouth. I love the hedonistic way of this wine – it carries the alcohol and the weight with ease. While ripe and powerful, it feels effortless and polished. The blue fruit/graphite component contributed by the Eden Valley fruit is an important part of the way this wine tastes. 15.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork. Drink 2026-2039."

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Torbreck Vintners

Torbreck was founded in 1994 by Dave Powell, who named it after a forest in Scotland where he once worked as a lumberjack. From the outset, the focus was on old-vine Barossa Shiraz, Grenache, and Mataro, vinified with a nod to the northern Rhône — low intervention, whole-berry fermentation, and extended ageing. The estate is now one of the Barossa's most celebrated names, producing wines from entry-level through to the iconic RunRig.

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