Description
Galway Pipe Grand Tawny is a tribute to Sir Henry Galway, a controversial governor of South Australia and a connoisseur for the best, Galway would personally select the finest pipe of tawny to be served at government house. Galway Pipe Grand Tawny is exquisite in nature, aged in oak for an average of 12 years, this tawny is a rich blend of character filled grape varieties.
Aroma: Aromas of raisins, dried pears, grilled nuts and spicy, dusty oaks.
Flavour: The palate has a balanced sweetness complemented by a good level of fresh acidity. This results in a wine that has a pronounced aged character but maintains freshness and a long dry finish – avoiding any cloying characters.
Region: South Eastern Australia
Alcohol: 18.7%
Awards/Accolades
- DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL – 2013 San Francisco International Wine Competition
- GOLD MEDAL – 2013 New Zealand International Wine Show
- GOLD MEDAL – 2012 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
- SILVER MEDAL – 2013 Royal Queensland Wine Show
wally.giles (verified owner) –
I first tried this a couple of years ago, when my son bought me a bottle through ‘Duty Free’. Aussies do make the best Port (according to my wife) and I have to agree. Lovely, smooth and warming on a cold winter evening, or as a nightcap when you can’t sleep. Have tried quite a few Ports and this one is hard to be beaten.