This is a Tahbilk built to age. Whilst we all know how well Tahbilk Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz can age (decades in good vintages), this stellar wine has a long life ahead of it. Still quite tight and backwards, it has all the ingredients there to age for 8 to 10 years (and maybe many years more). 93 points Anthony D'Anna
Quite backward bouquet with honeysuckle and apple in evidence; tightly wound, yet quite generous on the palate, with a fine line of minerality following through to the conclusion. Screwcap. Rating 91 Drink 2015 James Halliday
A winery steeped in tradition (with National Trust classification), which should be visited at least once by every wine-conscious Australian, and which makes wines - particularly red wines - utterly in keeping with that tradition. The essence of that heritage comes in the form of the tiny quantities of Shiraz made entirely from vines planted in 1860. In 2005 Tahbilk opened its substantial wetlands project, with a series of walks connected (if you wish) by short journeys on a small punt. Exports to the UK and the US. James Halliday