Winery | Tulloch Wines |
Appellation | Hunter Valley |
Wine Style | Crisp Dry White Wine |
Vintage | 2023 |
Bottle Closure | Stelvin Cap |
Viticulture | Conventional |
Alcohol by Volume | 11,50% |
Volume | 750ml |
Ageing Potential from Vintage | < 20 Years |
Ageing | Stainless Steel Vat |
Super slim, crisp white wine. Sparkling white-yellow with very fine tears. Tight fresh, almost grassy attack with citrus fruits and juicy green fruit. Very fine texture and feather light with citrus notes on the finish. Perfect aperitif with raw seafood, cooked mussels and green vegetables. Also excellent to contrast with bold dishes such as suckling pig and bacon. Surprisingly long aging potential as the wine evolves very interestingly. Serving temperature: 10°C.
Over four generations and 125 years, my family have been crafting wines and experiences that reach beyond the bottle, creating better lives of wine, food, family and friends.
The Tulloch story is one of the most authentic & generational wine dynasties of modern times. In 1895 my great grandfather John Younie Tulloch owned a general store and accepted an unusual settlement of a debt - a 43 acre property in Pokolbin. Tulloch took an immediate liking to the property and the five acres of neglected Shiraz vines it contained and so began the proud family tradition that continues today.
Located an easy 2 hour drive from Sydney in Australia's original wine region, the Hunter Valley. Tulloch Wines are still proudly family owned and operated. Now under my guidance, I am the CEO and 4th generation alongside my sister Justina Tulloch and our 3rd generation father John (Jay) Younie Tulloch. We are a contemporary Australian brand loved and revered for our philosophy of crafting premium wines and wine experiences for all generations of wine drinkers.