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Tahbilk 2012 Museum Release
Marsanne (Nagambie Lakes)
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Bright gold accents lace through this wine’s deep yellow color, with aromas of resin, cracker and spices carrying the nose. Though medium in weight, the attack feels attractively thick as the wine spreads across the palate, delivering a waxy texture that is balanced by dynamically perky acidity. The finish of oak and dried lemon peel lingers persistently. It’s a fascinating sip for those who enjoy older whites. Drink now–2024.
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Tahbilk 2012 Museum Release
Marsanne (Nagambie Lakes)
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Bright gold accents lace through this wine’s deep yellow color, with aromas of resin, cracker and spices carrying the nose. Though medium in weight, the attack feels attractively thick as the wine spreads across the palate, delivering a waxy texture that is balanced by dynamically perky acidity. The finish of oak and dried lemon peel lingers persistently. It’s a fascinating sip for those who enjoy older whites. Drink now–2024.
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![](/img/logo_sell_sheet.png?v=2) 91
Tahbilk 2012 Museum Release
Marsanne (Nagambie Lakes)
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Bright gold accents lace through this wine’s deep yellow color, with aromas of resin, cracker and spices carrying the nose. Though medium in weight, the attack feels attractively thick as the wine spreads across the palate, delivering a waxy texture that is balanced by dynamically perky acidity. The finish of oak and dried lemon peel lingers persistently. It’s a fascinating sip for those who enjoy older whites. Drink now–2024.
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