
Torbreck • Barossa Valley, Australia
The Laird is Torbreck’s single‑vineyard, old‑vine Shiraz from the Gnadenfrei vineyard in Marananga (planted 1958), prese…The Laird is Torbreck’s single‑vineyard, old‑vine Shiraz from the Gnadenfrei vineyard in Marananga (planted 1958), presented as the estate’s pinnacle Barossa Shiraz: intensely concentrated, full‑bodied and ageworthy, typically matured in 10…Learn More »
$600
/750ml
Current Retail Average
97
/100
Average Pro Rating
The Laird is Torbreck’s single‑vineyard, old‑vine Shiraz from the Gnadenfrei vineyard in Marananga (planted 1958), presented as the estate’s pinnacle Barossa Shiraz: intensely concentrated, full‑bodied and ageworthy, typically matured in 100% new French oak for an extended period and bottled unfined…Learn More »
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The Laird is Torbreck’s single‑vineyard, old‑vine Shiraz from the Gnadenfrei vineyard in Marananga (planted 1958), presented as the estate’s pinnacle Barossa Shiraz: intensely concentrated, full‑bodied and ageworthy, typically matured in 100% new French oak for an extended period and bottled unfined and unfiltered. It shows a core of ripe black and blue fruits (blackberry, plum, cassis) layered with savory and garrigue notes, spice, leather/earth and firm, structured tannins—a powerful, long‑finishing wine built for cellaring.