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2015 Centennial Marsanne

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    In 1925 Reginald Purbrick purchased Chateau Tahbilk ... one hundred years and five generations later the Tahbilk legacy continues, and there could be no better white wine to celebrate that legacy than Estate Marsanne.
    From a multiple award-winning vintage, and drawing on fruit from vines averaging over 90 years of age, its lemon citrus and tropical fruits and delightful minerality have been further complexed with bottle age contributing trademark honeysuckle and toasty notes.
    This is character writ large.

    About this winei

    100 Years of the Purbrick Family & Tahbilk: Celebrating a Five-Generation Legacy

    Reginald Purbrick – 1st Generation  

    From early prosperity since its founding in 1860, by the late 1890s ‘Chateau Tahbilk’ had entered a period of decline …
    Enter the Purbrick family in 1925 in the form of entrepreneurial gentleman and bon vivant Reginald Purbrick. On 18 June 1925 the Contract of Sale was signed between himself and The Chateau Tahbilk Pty Ltd for £44,879 (just on $4.5 million in today’s terms) taking possession of the Estate in October of that year.
    Originally somewhat ambivalent about the property as a winery/vineyard operation, Reginald wrote at the time: “I don’t propose in the long run to hold this property but I am in no hurry to sell it … one of the boys might like to take it up …”

    Eric Stevens Purbrick – 2nd Generation

    One of the ‘boys’ did indeed take it up. In 1931, Reginald’s eldest son Eric Stevens at the age of 28 took on the role of General Manager and applied himself diligently to ‘cleaning up’ the vineyard and winery, reading a great deal and seeking the advice of friends and neighbouring vignerons.
    By 1947 after a period of service during World War II, Eric took on the role of winemaker as well. One of the first to place his faith in the future of Australian table wines, Eric was at the forefront of varietal labelling in Australia. His name and influence on the Estate forever commemorated on the ‘Eric Stevens Purbrick’ best-of-a-vintage Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon releases.

    John Purbrick – 3rd Generation

    Eric was joined by his son John in 1955 who took on the management of the Estate farm. Moving to Sydney in 1979, John then ran the successful distribution of Tahbilk wines in NSW setting the agenda for future marketing initiatives.

    Alister Purbrick – 4th Generation

    John’s move to Sydney opened up the opportunity for his son Alister to become CEO in that same year. Alister become Tahbilk’s first qualified winemaker having completed oenology studies at Adelaide University’s Roseworthy Campus and it is his vision, dedication and work ethic that has shaped modern day Tahbilk.

    Hayley Purbrick – 5th Generation

    This ‘priceless inheritance’ … as coined by James Halliday to describe Tahbilk … continued with 5th generation Hayley Purbrick, Alister's daughter, entering the family business in 2009 having worked for Ernst & Young after finishing degrees in Agricultural Management, Commerce and Marketing. Hayley has been responsible for passionately driving Tahbilk’s environmental strategies including achieving carbon neutrality in 2012, an ongoing focus to this day. 

     

    The Purbrick family tradition of pride, hard work and love of good wine breathed, and continues to breathe life into Tahbilk, ensuring a sustainable legacy for generations yet to come.

     
     
     
    Tasting Notei

    Enjoy Now to 2035/2040
    A multiple award-winning vintage for Marsanne, the fruit for this totally captivating release is sourced from vines with an average age of 90 years.
    It is distinguished by true to varietal lemon citrus, spice and tropical fruits, a delightful minerality and crunchy fresh acidity.
    Time has allowed the development of added complexity, notably signature honeysuckle and toasty characters.



    Vintage Notesi

    VINTAGE 2015
    The winter of 2014 started well with above average rainfall for June and July, then nothing in August. The rollercoaster continued with September above, below for October, higher for November and low for December.
    The vineyard managers were irrigating at budburst and that continued through Spring.
    Notwithstanding the unstable weather the vineyards remained healthy and disease free ... amazing considering the forecast conditions.
    Vintage itself started early – mid February – and continued apace until a lull in ripening early March that allowed the
    winery to catch up.
    The whites from 2015 show intense varietal characters with flavours in the reds bright and concentrated - all in all, a very good year.

    Specificationsi
    Alcohol12.0%
    CellaringEnjoy Now to 2035/2040
    Wine RegionEstate | Nagambie Lakes
    Vintage2015
    VarietalMarsanne
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    About The Wine

    100 Years of the Purbrick Family & Tahbilk: Celebrating a Five-Generation Legacy

    Reginald Purbrick – 1st Generation  

    From early prosperity since its founding in 1860, by the late 1890s ‘Chateau Tahbilk’ had entered a period of decline …
    Enter the Purbrick family in 1925 in the form of entrepreneurial gentleman and bon vivant Reginald Purbrick. On 18 June 1925 the Contract of Sale was signed between himself and The Chateau Tahbilk Pty Ltd for £44,879 (just on $4.5 million in today’s terms) taking possession of the Estate in October of that year.
    Originally somewhat ambivalent about the property as a winery/vineyard operation, Reginald wrote at the time: “I don’t propose in the long run to hold this property but I am in no hurry to sell it … one of the boys might like to take it up …”

    Eric Stevens Purbrick – 2nd Generation

    One of the ‘boys’ did indeed take it up. In 1931, Reginald’s eldest son Eric Stevens at the age of 28 took on the role of General Manager and applied himself diligently to ‘cleaning up’ the vineyard and winery, reading a great deal and seeking the advice of friends and neighbouring vignerons.
    By 1947 after a period of service during World War II, Eric took on the role of winemaker as well. One of the first to place his faith in the future of Australian table wines, Eric was at the forefront of varietal labelling in Australia. His name and influence on the Estate forever commemorated on the ‘Eric Stevens Purbrick’ best-of-a-vintage Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon releases.

    John Purbrick – 3rd Generation

    Eric was joined by his son John in 1955 who took on the management of the Estate farm. Moving to Sydney in 1979, John then ran the successful distribution of Tahbilk wines in NSW setting the agenda for future marketing initiatives.

    Alister Purbrick – 4th Generation

    John’s move to Sydney opened up the opportunity for his son Alister to become CEO in that same year. Alister become Tahbilk’s first qualified winemaker having completed oenology studies at Adelaide University’s Roseworthy Campus and it is his vision, dedication and work ethic that has shaped modern day Tahbilk.

    Hayley Purbrick – 5th Generation

    This ‘priceless inheritance’ … as coined by James Halliday to describe Tahbilk … continued with 5th generation Hayley Purbrick, Alister's daughter, entering the family business in 2009 having worked for Ernst & Young after finishing degrees in Agricultural Management, Commerce and Marketing. Hayley has been responsible for passionately driving Tahbilk’s environmental strategies including achieving carbon neutrality in 2012, an ongoing focus to this day. 

     

    The Purbrick family tradition of pride, hard work and love of good wine breathed, and continues to breathe life into Tahbilk, ensuring a sustainable legacy for generations yet to come.