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Bremerton 2006 Langhorne Creek Red

Bremerton 2006 Langhorne Creek Red

  • Type:

    Red

  • Winery:

    Bremerton

  • Vintage:

    2006

  • Varietal:

    Langhorne Creek Red

  • Region:

    Langhorne Creek

  • Vineyard:

    Bremerton

How Was It?

About

89 Points - Wine AdvocateBremerton Tamblyn--masterfully blended from 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39% Shiraz, 13% Malbec, and 7% Merlot--is a satisfying, luscious red with gentle tannins and a lingering finish. After maturation in a combination of French and American oak, Tamblyn has developed inviting notes of violet, cherry, and blueberry on the nose and baking spice, pepper, cedar, cassis, and plum on the palate.


From the Producer

It's a family commitment to making great wine. Langhorne Creek, just 70km South East of Adelaide, produces some of the finest fruit in Australia. That's why Craig and Mignonne Wilson chose to make their home here in 1985. Together with youngest daughter L

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