Torbreck Vintners

Woodcutter's Barossa Valley Sémillon

8.810 ratings
8.85 pro ratings
Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
Sémillon
Blue Cheese, Fruit Desserts
Top Notes For
Boris Mathiszik

Pleasant Semillion, first one from down under for me.

Pleasant Semillion, first one from down under for me.

Nov 3rd, 2018
Jeremiah Allen

Mineral forward. Fresh seafood, please.

Mineral forward. Fresh seafood, please.

Aug 15th, 2018
Matt Trader

So weirdly enough, this was the last wine tasted after 6 reds. Would I normally ever suggest that? Probably not. However, in this case it actually worked out pretty well as a pallet cleanser due to the highly acidic character of this Semillon. It is in fact, the Madeira clone of Semillon, that was planted there 160 years ago, proudly producing very low yielding fruit with immense character of terrior. Fermented in both stainless steel vats, and French oak barrels.

Musky and nutty on the nose - hazelnut, hay, green apple skin, lemon oil, and flint. The pallet has a subtle butter note, and a crisp acidity for balance - honeysuckle, fresh lychee, lemon, mineral, white pear, and a bright lifted finish.

When you realize this wine is only $17, it's pretty mind blowing how good it is, and it isn't even from what most people consider to be the Australian home of Semillon - Hunter Valley. It would be an ideal choice for oysters for sure.

So weirdly enough, this was the last wine tasted after 6 reds. Would I normally ever suggest that? Probably not. However, in this case it actually worked out pretty well as a pallet cleanser due to the highly acidic character of this Semillon. It is in fact, the Madeira clone of Semillon, that was planted there 160 years ago, proudly producing very low yielding fruit with immense character of terrior. Fermented in both stainless steel vats, and French oak barrels.

Musky and nutty on the nose - hazelnut, hay, green apple skin, lemon oil, and flint. The pallet has a subtle butter note, and a crisp acidity for balance - honeysuckle, fresh lychee, lemon, mineral, white pear, and a bright lifted finish.

When you realize this wine is only $17, it's pretty mind blowing how good it is, and it isn't even from what most people consider to be the Australian home of Semillon - Hunter Valley. It would be an ideal choice for oysters for sure.

Jan 19th, 2018
Jeremiah Allen

Jeremiah had this 5 years ago

Jeremiah had this 5 years ago

Apr 15th, 2019
Paul Masson

Paul had this 6 years ago

Paul had this 6 years ago

Sep 2nd, 2018
Ross Baldassaro

Ross had this 4 years ago

Ross had this 4 years ago

Oct 25th, 2019
Mark Mcconkey

Mark had this 5 years ago

Mark had this 5 years ago

Jul 1st, 2019
Alison Carden

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Jun 21st, 2019
Tom King

Tom had this 7 years ago

Tom had this 7 years ago

Oct 16th, 2017