Turkey Flat The Last Straw 2015 Barossa Valley 375ml - 4 Bottless
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The premium Marsanne grapes used to produce Turkey Flat The Last Straw were air dried, crushed and pressed. The juice was then transferred to French oak barrels for fermentation. The resulting wine features a light straw colour with golden green tints. A whiff of the wine reveals delicate fruit aromas. The luscious palate packs pear, fresh stone fruit and oak flavours, enhanced by a lick of acidity. These flavours and fragrances fuse together to end this sweet wine in a dry, complex and captivating finale. It tastes excellent as an aperitif, but can also be relished with peach melba or manchego with quince paste.
WINERY INFORMATION
Owned and managed by the Schulz family, Turkey Flat Vineyards includes 2 flourishing vineyards in Barossa Valley - the original Turkey Flat vineyard near Bethany, and the Stonewell vineyard. The foundation of the estate was laid down by Johann Frederick August Fiedler, a Silesian refugee who planted Shiraz vines on the property near Bethany Creek. The company currently specialises in the production of a unique range of elegant and distinctly flavoured wines.
TASTING NOTES
The premium Marsanne grapes used to produce Turkey Flat The Last Straw were air dried, crushed and pressed. The juice was then transferred to French oak barrels for fermentation. The resulting wine features a light straw colour with golden green tints. A whiff of the wine reveals delicate fruit aromas. The luscious palate packs pear, fresh stone fruit and oak flavours, enhanced by a lick of acidity. These flavours and fragrances fuse together to end this sweet wine in a dry, complex and captivating finale. It tastes excellent as an aperitif, but can also be relished with peach melba or manchego with quince paste.
Awards | 5 Star Rated Winery |
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Alcohol | 14% |
Region | Barossa Valley |
Varieties | Marsanne |
Vintage | 2015* |
VIP Exclusive | No |
Brand | Turkey Flat Wines |
Vintage Note | *Vintage may vary. Every effort is made to ensure the current vintage is displayed, however variations can occur. |
