Overview
The 2008 Torbreck The Factor Shiraz is a bold and authoritative Barossa Valley icon, drawn from some of the region’s finest old-vine Shiraz parcels. Named after a song by British rock band Roachford, The Factor represents Torbreck’s most intense and structured Shiraz style. From an outstanding vintage, the 2008 release delivers immense concentration, depth, and long-term ageing potential.
Vineyard and Winemaking
Fruit was sourced from low-yielding, dry-grown Shiraz vines across the Barossa Valley, many of considerable age. Following fermentation, the wine was matured exclusively in 100% new French oak barriques for approximately 18 months. This élevage builds formidable structure and richness while allowing the power of Barossa fruit to remain front and centre.
Tasting Notes
Deep, opaque crimson in colour. Aromas of blackberry, black plum, and blueberry are layered with notes of liquorice, espresso, dark chocolate, and spice. The palate is dense and muscular, delivering concentrated dark fruit, savoury oak, and firm, authoritative tannins. Despite its power, the wine retains balance and drive, finishing long, rich, and persistent.
Style and Character
The 2008 The Factor is unapologetically bold — a wine of scale, intensity, and structure. It exemplifies Torbreck’s mastery of old-vine Shiraz, combining raw Barossa power with polished winemaking and serious intent. This is a benchmark release for collectors who appreciate depth and strength.
Cellaring and Pairing
Built for long-term ageing, this wine will continue to evolve gracefully over 20–30 years. Decant well in advance when young. Ideal with slow-cooked beef, grilled rib-eye, game meats, or richly flavoured dishes that match its weight and intensity