Dutschke The Tokay (half-bottle)

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Having a real love for good Aussie fortifieds I have now put together "The Tokay". It's a blend of Barossa Valley Tokay with the lusciousness, and nuttiness you'd expect from the Rutherglen Tokay's. The idea of a Tokay developed during vintage 2002 when cousin Jeff asked if I could make him a barrel of Tokay for him to stow away in his shed. There was one remaining row of old Tokay in the vineyard and it's days looked to be numbered. This Tokay had recently been used for a local winemaker's sparkling wine base and was no longer required. The plan was to make a barrel of fortified Tokay for the shed and after vintage knock the vines out with the bulldozer. I struck a deal with Jeff, agreeing that if the wine shaped up well that maybe we would get to keep the vines. We produced 4 hogsheads and the wine was great, and as a result the vines are now here to stay. 2 barrels of Tokay are in Jeff's shed and I got to take the rest.

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Dutschke Wines began production under the brand "WillowBend" in 1990 producing both a Chardonnay and a red blend of Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet from the family block. In 1995, just for fun, winemaker Wayne Dutschke produced a 100% Shiraz instead of the usual WillowBend blend. The Shiraz shaped up pretty well, scoring 5 stars in Australia's "Winestate" magazine and finding a place in the taste off for the 1997 "Winestate Shiraz of the Year".

This "pat on the back" led Wayne Dutschke to rev up production in 1998, turn the brand to Dutschke and introduce both the St. Jakobi and Oscar Semmler Shiraz.

While they have been producing wine for sometime, production has remained small.

Still today most of their grapes each vintage leave the farm gate and find their way into other Barossa winemaker's wines.

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