Tulloch Wines Verdelho Vineyard Selection 2022 (6 Bottles) Hunter Valley, NSW

$140.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

The Vineyard Selection range is a reflection of what we have learnt in the vineyard over the last decade, allowing us to identify the best parcels of fruit in various vintage conditions

VINTAGE | 2021
COLOUR |Pale straw with a green hue
NOSE | Rich tropical fruit, musk sticks and lime
PALATE |Typical varietal characters of tropical fruits and lively spice balanced by a fine acid finish
CELLAR | 1 – 5 years
MATURATION | Stainless steel tank
FOOD MATCH | Chili, spice and Asian inspired flavours
TECHNICAL | Alcohol 12.8%

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About Tulloch Wines

Nestled among vines at the foot of the Brokenback Mountain Range is the stunning Tulloch Cellar Door and Function Venue, a must visit destination in the Hunter Valley. All the wines from the Tulloch range are available for tasting and sales at our cellar door, including our famous Verdelho and our exclusive Cellar Door Only and Limited Release ranges of wines.

Tulloch Wines

Tulloch Wines, established in 1895, is a fourth-generation family-owned winery located in Pokolbin, New South Wales, at the heart of the Hunter Valley. The winery's origins trace back to John Younie Tulloch, who accepted a 43-acre property as settlement for a debt. He developed a deep appreciation for the land and its neglected Shiraz vines, marking the beginning of the family's winemaking legacy.

Over the years, Tulloch Wines has become renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation. The winery offers a diverse range of wines, including Semillon, Chardonnay, Verdelho, and Shiraz, crafted to reflect the unique terroir of the region. Visitors can enjoy a variety of wine-tasting experiences at their award-winning Cellar Door, which features both indoor and outdoor tasting spaces.

Tulloch Wines' dedication to excellence has been recognized with numerous accolades, solidifying its position as a cornerstone of the Hunter Valley's winemaking tradition