
Crisp and bright, a Top 100 Best Buy white from an iconic Australian estate

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2024 Tyrrell's Semillon Hunter Valley Australia 750 ml
$20 | 1-11 bottles | |
$18 | 10% off | 12+ bottles |
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“One of Australia’s Great Gifts to the World of Wine”
Wines from icons rarely qualify as bargains. Yet the 2024 Tyrrell’s Semillon Hunter Valley—from arguably the most outstanding and renowned estate for Semillon in Australia—is a screaming deal. For a shockingly low price, you can get a white wine that dazzles with youthful exuberance and brisk acidity, and comes backed by pedigree that is second to none. No wonder it was a Wine Enthusiast Top 100 Best Buy.
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The 92-point 2024 Tyrrell’s Semillon Hunter Valley—from arguably the most outstanding and renowned estate for Semillon in Australia—is an iconic white wine that dazzles with youthful exuberance and brisk acidity, and comes backed by pedigree that is second to none. That’s why it earned Top 100 Best Buy honors from Wine Enthusiast.
“Tyrrell’s, the Hunter Valley, and Semillon are almost synonymous with each other,” opined leading Aussie critic James Halliday. “It is the purest example of terroir in the world.” Drawn from some of Tyrrell’s top vineyards, born from grapes raised in hot, sandy, dry-farmed plots, the 2024 has a mineral-toned persistence that will thrill fans of glimmering white wines like Riesling and Loire Sauvignon Blanc.
Drink this and you’ll understand why Jancis Robinson said “Hunter Valley Semillon is one of Australia’s great gifts to the world of wine.”
If you want to understand what it takes to be an inaugural member of Australia’s First Families of Wine AND an illustrious five-star estate in Halliday’s book, Tyrrell’s history says it all. Dating back to 1858, when Edward Tyrrell first began planting vineyards, the property is home to some of the oldest and rarest pre-phylloxera vines in the world.
Today, with fifth-generation winemaker Chris Tyrrell at the helm, this 2024 Hunter Valley Semillon represents the classic introduction to what the area can achieve with the grape. Grown from vines that average 40 years of age, matured in nothing but stainless steel, and given just enough time on the lees to round out the mouthfeel, this brilliantly terroir-transparent effort leaves the winemaker no room to hide: Either you get it done in the vineyard, or you don’t—and Chris and the team knocked it out of the park.
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