ONE FOR LUNCH: ANOTHER South Australian maker, Bremerton in cool climate Langhorne Creek, has come up with one of its best-ever Tamblyn label reds, a carefully crafted blend by Winemaker Rebecca Willson of Cabernet, Shiraz, Malbec and Merlot that’s she’s brought together in a soft, mouth-filling wine loaded with dark-fruit flavours and soft tannins. Rebecca and younger sister Lucy, who is company Marketing Manager, suggest cellaring this one for the next three years, but we’d recommend paying the $18 asking price and getting into it now with a good mixed cheese platter.
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007
WINE OF THE WEEK: Tamblyn Cabernet, Shiraz, Malbec and Merlot
ONE FOR LUNCH: ANOTHER South Australian maker, Bremerton in cool climate Langhorne Creek, has come up with one of its best-ever Tamblyn label reds, a carefully crafted blend by Winemaker Rebecca Willson of Cabernet, Shiraz, Malbec and Merlot that’s she’s brought together in a soft, mouth-filling wine loaded with dark-fruit flavours and soft tannins. Rebecca and younger sister Lucy, who is company Marketing Manager, suggest cellaring this one for the next three years, but we’d recommend paying the $18 asking price and getting into it now with a good mixed cheese platter.
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