Medium yellow gold - quite light for a 9 year old.
This has omething in common with aged riesling. In addition to the primary marsanne characteristics of lemon and florals, there's the start of honeyed development and a streak of lime cordial. Lovely clean acid finishes off a wine that is very youthful. In a blind line-up, I would have thought it was a five year old. 2004 must have been a good year for Tahbilk Marsanne.
Tahbilk Marsanne 2004
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Tahbilk Marsanne 2004
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Re: Tahbilk Marsanne 2004
Thanks for the note. I have two magnums tucked away for the firstborn's 18th. Hopefully they'll go the distance.
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Re: Tahbilk Marsanne 2004
Good luck, George. You've got more chance of going the distance with these than with most other Australian whites.
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Re: Tahbilk Marsanne 2004
2004 is an absolutely fantastic year for the Tahbilk Marsanne based on my tastings on release. It is also the birth year of my first born, so I stocked up too, but I also have one on the fridge ready to be tasted now. Didn't get any magnums though. Thanks for the note. Adair
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