Kelk 2013 [verified] May 2026
Here’s a concise review for , based on the context that “Kelk” likely refers to a wine vintage (e.g., from Kelk Bay Wines in Tasmania or a specific producer). If you meant a different Kelk (a book, album, or product), please clarify. Review: Kelk 2013 (Tasmanian Pinot Noir / Sparkling – example)
Value: Excellent for cellaring
Drink now through 2028. If you still have a bottle, you’re in for a treat. A superb aged Australian gem. If you meant a different Kelk 2013 (e.g., a book, an academic paper, a tech product), just let me know and I’ll tailor the review accordingly. kelk 2013
The 2013 Kelk is a striking example of cool-climate Tasmanian winemaking. Now with a decade of age, it has shed its primary fruit and developed complex tertiary notes. Here’s a concise review for , based on
Roasted duck, mushroom risotto, or aged gruyère. If you still have a bottle, you’re in for a treat
Dried cherry, wild strawberry, forest floor, subtle truffle, and a whisper of five-spice. Palate: Medium-bodied with silky, fully integrated tannins. Savory notes of sous-bois, dried herbs, and a bright, lingering acidity that keeps it fresh. Finish: Long, earthy, and elegant – a wine that rewards patience.