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Torbreck Vintners, The Factor, 2023

Torbreck Vintners, The Factor, 2023

Dark plum, blackberry, smoked meat, and cracked pepper with velvet tannins and an iron-fisted, concentrated finish.
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The Factor is Torbreck's statement of what old-vine Barossa Shiraz can genuinely be. Built from some of the valley's oldest Shiraz plantings, some approaching 150 years in age, this is not a wine for the faint-hearted or the impatient. What you get is Barossa turned up to full volume but with a conductor keeping order: ripe, inky, and massive, yet structured enough to age with genuine grace.

The manager on a highland estate is referred to as The Factor, and Torbreck's The Factor is a tribute to what makes the Barossa truly special—those incredible old Shiraz vines and the dedicated growers who care for them vintage after vintage.

What the critics say:

96/100Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate

"The 2023 The Factor is a celebration of old-vine vineyards in the Barossa Valley, and this sourcing philosophy is clear in this wine. The Barossa is capable of great density, power, intensity and focus, and this wine here shows all of these things. The cool, wet and late season that was 2023 has yielded a wine of saturated red fruit flavor and freshness. I like it so much. 15.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork. Drink 2026-2043."

19.5/20Matthew Jukes

"The Factor commands respect, and with two years in 40% new French barriques, this is the super- posh wine in the Torbreck armoury. In 2023, the fruit is astonishingly luxurious, and it appears on the palate silently like a massive, black, stealthy and relentless submarine. Nautilus-like with extraordinary texture, acres of cacao and crates of spices and peppers, there is even a twist of Turkish bazaar here, which lightens the menacing mood. This is yet another staggeringly complete wine, with epic presence in the glass."

96/100Huon Hooke, The Real Review

"Massively concentrated, glass-staining purple colour; the aroma is raw and callow with primary fruit showing little sign of development, but including a worrying whiff of aldehyde. Notes of raw coconut and sherry flor. Raisiny fruit-cake and a trace of licorice too. The wine is full-bodied and power-packed, with black olive/tapenade, chewy tannins that coat the entire interior of the mouth, then a very long finish that suggests this wine will be long lived. The power, concentration and structure of the wine are undoubted, and it’s possible my reservation about the nose is an issue with this bottle, and even it might have come good with time. Time is definitely something this wine demands. No doubting the power, concentration and super-ripeness of the wine. Don’t touch it for at least two years. Drink 2029-2048."

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OUR GROWERS

Torbreck Vintners

Torbreck was founded in 1994 by Dave Powell in the Barossa Valley, taking its name from a Scottish forest where Powell once worked as a lumberjack. The winery's reputation was built on sourcing fruit from extraordinary old vines, including some of the oldest Shiraz in the world, and translating that raw material into wines of massive concentration and genuine longevity. Today Torbreck remains one of the Barossa's most recognisable names internationally, particularly in the US market, and The Factor sits at the pinnacle of their range.

Torbreck has publicly committed to sustainable farming practices across its Barossa vineyards, with a particular focus on preserving the ancient dry-grown vine material that defines wines like The Factor. However, as of 2026 the winery does not hold formal organic or biodynamic certification.

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