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Inventory updated: Sat, Oct 05, 2024 10:50 AM cst
Our vintages of Torbreck wine currently include: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Torbreck wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Torbreck vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
Price |
Qty |
Order |
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Torbreck |
2017 |
Descendant Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$700.99 |
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2014 |
Run Rig Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,736.99 |
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2015 |
Run Rig Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,345.99 |
1 |
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2018 |
Run Rig Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,453.99 |
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2019 |
Run Rig Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,494.99 |
2 |
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2020 |
Run Rig Shiraz (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,494.99 |
2 |
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2001 |
The Factor |
$109 |
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WA 98 (10/2004): The 100% Shiraz offering, the exquisite 2001 The Factor, aged 24 months in French oak (30% new), possesses a roasted, Cote Rotie character than its Shiraz siblings. Blackberry, blueberry, espresso roast, smoke, and a roasted component are found in this intense, rich effort along with considerable structure, fabulous density, and a broad, deep, profound palate. WS 97 (9/2004): A big wine with an extraordinary sense of elegance, positively glowing with gorgeous blueberry, plum and white pepper flavors that skim across the palate like a sailboat in a perfect wind. Hints of mineral and spice weave through the long, long finish. Classic stuff. Drink now through 2015. 800 cases made. VM 90+ (8/2004): (100% shiraz). Bright medium ruby. Dark raspberry, plum, fruitcake, tar and molasses on the nose. Juicy, tightly wound and very firmly built; the dark berry and fruitcake fla vors began a bit ungiving but showed increasing sweetness in the glass. Finishes firm and quite fresh, with impressive nutty persistence. |
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2003 |
The Factor |
$89 |
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WA 96 (10/2005): The 2003 The Factor (100% Shiraz aged 24 months in old French oak) is a riveting effort that displays the exquisite talent of David Powell. Its smoky perfume of blackberry liqueur intermixed with cherries, acacia flowers, and espresso roast is followed by a full-throttle, multi-layered palate as well as a 60-second finish. This stunning Shiraz should drink well for 10-15+ years. |
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2016 |
The Factor (3.0 L) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$463.99 |
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2018 |
The Factor (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$779.99 |
2 |
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2005 |
The Laird Shiraz (1.5 L) Lightly Scuffed Label |
$1,500 |
3 |
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WA 100 (12/2010): The Laird is Powell’s new baby, coming from a single 5 acre / 2 hectare vineyard of Shiraz in the Marananga sub-region planted in the 1960s that recently became available for contracting. This is a very different wine from Run Rig. What is most striking about it is the combination of power and elegance in this first vintage, coming from a very good year in the Barossa. Matured for 3 years in new Dominique Laurent “Magic Casks” (Troncais French oak barriques with thicker staves designed for the long aging of Shiraz), 2005 The Laird gives a deep garnet color and pronounced nose that shows savory and spice notes over the fruit, with aromas of hung meat, Peking duck, fertile loam, underbrush, tree bark, anise, cumin seed, menthol, dried roses and lavender over warm black cherries, crush blackberries and fruit cake. The tight-knit, full-bodied palate is very fine with a high level of silt-like tannins and crisp acid running through the concentrated fruit and savory flavors, finishing very long with lingering earth and spice notes. At 14.8% declared alcohol, this is by no means one of the biggest wines in the Barossa, but it is most certainly one of the best. It’s an absolute joy to drink now but it is recommended readers give it 4-5 years more in bottle to soften and marry and enjoy it to 2030+. |
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2003 |
The Steading GSM (6.0 L) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$585.99 |
1 |
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2004 |
The Steading GSM (3.0 L) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$326.99 |
1 |
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WA 93 (10/2006): David Powell takes pride in his Chateauneuf du Pape-styled The Steading, and the 2004 (a 60% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre, and 20% Shiraz blend aged 22 months in old wood) is a superb example of this cuvee. Its deep plum/ruby color is accompanied by a big, rich bouquet of resiny pine forest scents interwoven with kirsch liqueur, blackberries, pepper, and spice. Full-bodied, pure, heady, complex, and nuanced, it should drink well for 7-10 years. |
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2019 |
The Steading GSM (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$278.99 |
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