Welcome to the official Tulloch Wines blog.
We invite all those who enjoy our wines (or wine in general) to post their comments on this blog.
At Tulloch, we believe the most important reviews we get for our wines come from those who buy them, so we've created this site for theTulloch community to share their thoughts about what they've been drinking.
We hope you enjoy reading about what people think about our wines and discover some new favourites from other bloggers recommendations.
To good wine and good friends!
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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Welcome to the new Tulloch blog. As Cellar Door Manager, I totally agree with Christina regarding your feedback. In fact your thoughts are just as important as a review from the most highly regarded critic. What also helps is when you are drinking our wines, you are having them in real life situations so you can tell us just how well they really do go down once you have taken them away from the Cellar Door experience. I know that with the release of our Petit Verdot I have really enjoyed taking it to dinner with friends where it has worked just as well with a fresh pasta dish as it has with a juicy steak. So, let us know your thoughts. Cheers - Heather
Hi to all you lovers of Tulloch Wine.
It is my pleasure to be the Tulloch 1895 Wine Club Supervisor....
I can be contacted on our website each weekday and would welcome your enquiries as to how our wine club operates. Some of the benefits are 20% discount on all table wines and free freight anywhere in Australia.
I must say it is an honour and a delight to be associated with such fine wines and superb family.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Cheers for now - Jo
I am very proud to announce the long awaited release of the Tulloch 2006 Private Bin Pokolbin Dry Red Shiraz. This is only the second release of this historical wine following a 25 year hiatus. We are exceptionally proud of this wine and judging by the fact the first re-release, the 2005, sold out in just 3 months, you will need to move quickly to get your hands on this one. Made in very small quantities in exceptional vintages, the fruit for this wine is sourced from some of the Hunter's oldest and most historical vineyards in excess of 100 years old. I know my Dad is very proud of this wine, and I think you will agree it has all the trademarks of a true Hunter Shiraz. We would love to hear from anyone who has had the chance to try it. To good drinking - Christina Tulloch
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