An earthy brown eye with a lovely rich smooth texture that has pleasant caramalised characters, integrate with fruit pudding, brandy sauce and rogee nuances.
The blending of vintages allows fresh citrus characters to meld with the more complex toasted yeast characters of some older wines. The palate is long, clean and crisp with a satisfying dry finish. The aroma of citrus fruits and sherbet is balanced by some subtle complex aged yeast characters.
?Full bodied, generous, ripe, rich and soft. Showing stewed, almost candied fruit characters of blackcurrant, boysenberry, blueberries and cherry. The mid palate is spicy with black pepper and charcoal.
The finish is long, soft and clean showing a clove like recurrence and nutty backbone.
?Full bodied, generous, ripe, rich and soft. Showing stewed, almost candied fruit characters of blackcurrant, boysenberry, blueberries and cherry. The mid palate is spicy with black pepper and charcoal.
The finish is long, soft and clean showing a clove like recurrence and nutty backbone.
Blended from 3 vintages ensures consistency from this classic Hunter wine. A wne style that is both rich and complex by nature.
Opulent black fruit, truffles, and spice. Full-bodied, velvety, and age-worthy.
Deep colour, with toffee, raisins, grilled nuts and lip smacking floral fruit; the palate is rich yet lithe, also focused witha seamless and effortless grace; there is great freshness to the beautiful old material held within.
Fresh oak, vibrant red fruit, pleasant rancio complexity, all working well with the fruit on offer; clean and forward; good value early drinking tawny.
The colour is a little deeper than the Rutherglen, the bouquet is more complex and the palate distinctly richer and more viscous in texture: however, it is the varietal character of tokay still doing the work.
Pfeiffer wines produce premium, handcrafted wines of elegance - crisp whites, full-bodied reds and the internationally extolled Muscats and Topaques - luscious, intense fortified wines which are the heritage of the Australian Wine Industry.
Not the most concentrated example, but beautifully balanced and poised; the old material is held in check by winemaking that maintains precision, and it is not until you taste the wine that its full force is revealed; wonderfully long and complex, this once again shows why these wines are national treasures.
Light gold; still in its primary phase, but the tea leaf, honey and butterscotch expression is obvious. Not so rich that a second glass is out of the question.
Pfeiffer wines produce premium, handcrafted wines of elegance - crisp whites, full-bodied reds and the internationally extolled Muscats and Topaques - luscious, intense fortified wines which are the heritage of the Australian Wine Industry.