Torbreck

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Torbreck Vintners is an Australian winery founded by David Powell in 1994 and is named after a forest in Scotland where he worked as a lumberjack. The wines are made in a style emulating those of the Rhone Valley and are made from various grapes from the Barossa Valley including, Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro.

A bottle of 2002 Torbreck The Steading
A bottle of 2002 Torbreck The Steading

The Wines: Woodcutters Shiraz, Woodcutters Semillon, Juveniles, The Bothie, The Steading, VMR, The Struie, Les Amis, The Pict, Descendant, The Factor and Runrig

David's two children Owen (10) and Callum (12) have been working on their own (cellar door only) wine The Celts.

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