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Bremerton Tamblyn Posted by Andrew Barrow in Special Offers, 1:54pm 25/09/2007. The family name Tamblyn is in recognition of the family's ancestors who migrated to Australia from Cornwall. The estate has expanded much since 2004 with increased acerage, and, dare we suggest, better quality wines.
For the Tamblyn four red grape varieties - Cabernet, Shiraz, Malbec and Merlot - all grown in Langhorne Creek have been blended to provide a generous and well balanced wine showing lifted violet and ripe cherry aromas, rich mouth filling cassis fruit, complementing soft well integrated tannins and a flavoursome savoury lingering finish.
The concept behind the “Tamblyn” blend was developed when they decided to create a wine that people were able to appreciate that night or cellar for a few years. This wine is drinking superbly now but another year or so in the cellar - or under the stairs in my case - will certainly not hurt it.
For the remainder of September and through to the end of October we are offering the Tamblyn at the reduced price of £7.99 saving £1 per bottle.
Bremerton Tamblyn 2003 was £8.99 now £7.99
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