Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon 2024
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Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon 2024

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Pokolbin (Lower Hunter), Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia

Style: White Wine

Variety: Semillon

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Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon 2024

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Producer: Tyrrell's Wines

Country: Australia

Region: Hunter Valley

Vintage: 2024

Critic Score: 97

Alcohol: 11.5%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: 2050


It’s electric, and very long. It’s superb - Gary Walsh

Description

The first Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon was produced in 1963 from grapes grown on the Short Flat Vineyard. The oldest vines were planted in 1923. Vat 1 has gone on to become Australia’s most-awarded white wine, with almost 5,500 medals and more than 330 trophies to its name. It is arguably the world's finest Semillon and is undoubtedly one of Australia's greatest wines. 

"Lime and lemon, fennel perfume, light white flower and honey notes. It has flavour, but it’s tight and flinty, with an intense burst of lime and lemon, and feels so very classic, a tiny amount of herbal stuff, but gee this is a great release. It’s electric, and very long. So clean, and so pure. It’s superb."  Gary Walsh

"Vat 1 Semillon only ever comes from the oldest and best blocks. The vines are all dry grown, on their own roots, and date back to 1923. After a relatively cool fermentation in stainless steel tanks, the wine spent a minimal time on yeast lees before being bottled early to maintain its freshness. No oak fermentation or maturation."  Tyrrell's Wines

"When I have aged semillon I just wonder how I could possibly want anything else. They are just thrilling. If you haven't had Hunter Valley semillon you might as well start at the top with the Vat 1. It is unparalleled in quality and style."  Erin Larkin
 

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Wine region map of New South Wales

New South Wales

New South Wales is home to more than 500 wineries across 16 wine regions that produce a range of extremely diverse wines. The regions are Canberra District, Cowra, Gundagai, Hastings River, Hilltops, Hunter Valley, Mudgee, Murray Darling, New England, Orange, Perricoota, Riverina, Southern Highlands, Shoalhaven Coast, Swan Hill and Tumbarumba.

Hunter Valley is New South Wales' best known wine region and has long stolen much of the spotlight . It is also Australia’s oldest continuous wine region - the first vineyard at Wyndham Estate was established in 1828 using cuttings supplied by viticulturist James Busby, widely considered the father of Australian wine. Semillon is perhaps the most iconic wine of the Hunter Valley and is among the greatest and most distinctive wines of Australia - if not the world.

New South Wales' wine regions have a wide range of microclimates. The Great Dividing Range has a substantial influence on the climate of many of the viticultural areas. The regions of higher elevation, such as Canberra District, Canberra District, Orange and Tumbarumba have cooler climates with more continental influences. These regions are responsible for some of the State's most enticing chardonnay, shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, riesling and sauvignon blanc. They, together with the Hunter Valley, which by contrast, is very warm, with high humidity and a large amount of rainfall during the growing and harvest season, produce the bulk of the high quality wine in New South Wales.