Vintage
Good rainfall during the 2016 winter set good crop levels. A temperamental spring saw warmish rainy days, requiring diligent vineyard management to keep the vineyard disease free. Summer seemed transient, but ripening continued at a steady pace though to a late harvest. Wines show distinct varietal flavours with bright fruit and elegant, fine structures.
Vineyard
Tahbilk’s vineyards are grouped along the banks of the Goulburn River and an anabranch of it which flows through the estate. The vines are grown at around 134 metres elevation of gently undulating and flat terrain. The soils are sandy loam with ferric oxide content, which vary from very fine sand near the anabranch to denser loams on the plains. Tahbilk has Shiraz vineyards dating back from the 1860s to the 1990s. The oldest surviving block is the ‘1860 block’; planted on its own roots in sandy soils, which has made it impossible for phylloxera to colonise the vine roots. The vines are planted on single wire trellises, with a mixture of head and cordon training; all are cane pruned. Tahbilk’s vines are sustainably cultivated; composting and mulching takes place which improves soil health by promoting earthworm activity. Mulching helps to control weeds and conserves water, reducing vine stress. The old vines are hand-picked while younger vines are machine harvested.
Winemaking
Traditionally vinified, fermentation took place in original open vats over 155 years old, with 18 months’ maturation in similarly-aged large French oak prior to bottling. Smaller predominantly French oak barrels were also used, with the wine from these blended back during the final filtering and bottling.
Grape
Shiraz 91%, Merlot 7%, Mourvèdre 1%, Other Varieties 1%
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