2013 Run Rig, Torbreck, Barossa Valley (1 x Magnum)

Australia South Australia Barossa Valley

Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2013 RunRig has a tantalizingly exotic nose of cloves, fenugreek, star anise and cassia with a core of mulberries, baked blackberries and blueberry preserves plus hints of potpourri and dusty earth. The full-bodied palate is multilayered with tons of spices and berry preserves notes, supported by firm yet velvety tannins and finishing with incredible length and depth. This is a very impressive RunRig.

2013 Run Rig, Torbreck, Barossa Valley (1 x Magnum)

Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2013 RunRig has a tantalizingly exotic nose of cloves, fenugreek, star anise and cassia with a core of mulberries, baked blackberries and blueberry preserves plus hints of potpourri and dusty earth. The full-bodied palate is multilayered with tons of spices and berry preserves notes, supported by firm yet velvety tannins and finishing with incredible length and depth. This is a very impressive RunRig.

Australia South Australia Barossa Valley
Producer Torbreck
Sub-Region Barossa Valley
Region South Australia
Country Australia
Grape Variety Syrah
Vintage 2013
Colour Red
ABV 15.50%

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Vinous

(45 percent new French oak) Bright purple. An assertively perfumed bouquet evokes ripe black and blue fruits, Indian spices, sandalwood, vanilla and smoky minerals, while a suave floral pastille topnote builds in the glass. Deeply concentrated yet energetic blackberry, boysenberry, fruitcake and cola flavors unfold slowly, picking up allspice, black cardamom and mocha notes on the back half. Shows outstanding thrust and clarity on a sweet, supple, strikingly long finish shaped by smooth, building tannins.

95 Points / Drinking 2022 - 2032

By Josh Raynolds / October 2017