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Torbreck Vintners, The Laird, 2021

Torbreck Vintners, The Laird, 2021

Concentrated black plum, dark chocolate, and ironstone earth with velvety tannins and a long, warming finish.
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Optimal drinking window: 2026 - 2056

 

Est. delivery in early Spring, 2027

Originally owned by the legendary Malcolm Seppelt, fruit for Torbreck's The Laird comes from the Gnadenfrei vineyard, nestled on a gentle south facing slope on the eastern side of a ridge separating the Seppeltsfield and Marananga appellations, in the Barossa Valley.

Planted in 1958, the 5 acres of Shiraz is embedded in very dark, heavy clay loam over red friable clay. The vineyard is meticulously hand tended, un-irrigated, traditionally farmed and pruned. The resulting small, concentrated berries produced consistently on the property make it an extraordinary, inky, blackhole-like Shiraz that is one of Barossa's most sought-after wines.

What the critics say:

98/100Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate

"The 2021 The Laird is from the Laird vineyard, planted in 1958. This is dark, dense and brooding in its styling, showcasing a depth that the Forebear expresses differently. The latter vineyard (the Hillside vineyard) is almost a hundred years older than the Laird, and I find this to be a curious and interesting fact that bears little on the quality of the wine but heavily impacts/defines the character. The first time the fruit was sourced was in 2004, but it was 2005 that the first Laird was produced; the vineyard was finally purchased in full by Torbreck in 2014. The vineyard is split in its soil types, with black and red clay east to west, and the two sections are picked at different times, as the fruit ripens differently. So, to the wine. Aromatically the wine leads with cocoa and cigar, armchair leather and old books. The palate follows this same smoking-room character and veritably stains the palate in flavor and length. This is a wine of enormous impact, one that lingers and stays in the mouth for ages after the wine has gone. The wine is moody and late-night in its vibe. 15.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork. Drink 2026-2056."

19.5+/20Matthew Jukes

"The Laird is a primordial leviathan in 2021 with immense ripeness, power and musculature. It is also amazingly showy and imposing, and it rushes, before you have a chance to be prepared, whereupon it assaults every inch of your olfactory circuit. Clouds of haze, comets and shooting stars fizz and arc across your taste buds and tectonic plates of flavour collide. The fruit density and sweetness are part seismic and part absurd, and while it is almost too big for my tastes, there are legions of fans who will go gaga for this wine."

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OUR GROWERS

Torbreck Vintners

Torbreck was founded in 1994 by Dave Powell, who named the estate after a Scottish forest where he once worked as a lumberjack — hence the Scottish naming conventions that run through the range. Powell's obsession was always with old Barossa vines, and he built Torbreck into one of the valley's most respected producers on the back of that philosophy. The estate remains one of the few in the Barossa with consistent access to pre-phylloxera vines dating back to the 1850s, which gives their top wines a depth and character that newer plantings simply cannot replicate.

Torbreck has publicly committed to sustainable farming practices across their Barossa vineyards, including dry-farming their old-vine blocks without irrigation, which is both an environmental and a viticultural commitment. However, the estate does not currently hold certified organic or biodynamic accreditation from any recognised certification body.

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