Taltarni Tache Sparkling Brut is a mthode champenoise Australian sparkling ros from the Victorian Pyrenees, bottled at approximately 12.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2015 vintage earned a Gold medal at the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships, and the expression draws its distinctive salmon-pink hue from the rare tach winemaking technique Taltarni has employed since 1985.
Taltarni Vineyards is located in the Pyrenees wine region of western Victoria, an area recognized for both its still reds and sparkling wines. The Tache Brut is produced using traditional mthode champenoise the same process used in Champagne with bottle fermentation and a minimum of 18 months maturation on lees. The blend consists of Chardonnay (54%), Pinot Noir (36%), and Pinot Meunier (10%), and the wine’s defining signature comes from the tach method: a small dosage of Cabernet Sauvignon red wine is added at disgorgement, “staining” the final cuve to its characteristic coppery-pink color. “Tach” is the French word for “stained,” and this rare technique has been a hallmark of the estate since 1985, setting it apart from conventional ros sparkling wines that derive their color from skin contact alone.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with rose petal and fresh strawberry, building into more complex layers of peach, apricot, and toasty yeast-derived characters. Subtle bread-crust and wheat-thin scents emerge as the wine opens, reflecting its extended time on lees.
Taste: On entry, the palate is lean and crisp with a persistent, fine bead of small bubbles. Mid-palate, rich red berry and cassis flavors develop alongside savory, earthy tones from the Pinot Noir component. Nutty complexity and a gentle mushroom-like savoriness round out the peak, balanced by zesty citrus acidity.
Finish: The finish is clean and moderately long, with lingering toast, red fruit, and a mineral dryness. A subtle earthy quality persists, adding depth well after the final sip.
How to Drink Taltarni Tache
Serve well chilled at 68C in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the aromatics while allowing the fine mousse to develop fully. This sparkling ros also works beautifully in cocktails: try it in a French 75, where its toasty complexity adds dimension beyond a standard sparkling wine; in a Kir Royale, where the existing berry character harmonizes with the cassis liqueur; or in a Rossini, where its strawberry aromatics amplify the fresh strawberry pure base.
Best For
Toasting a special celebration where a ros sparkling makes a visual and flavorful statement
Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates rare production techniques
Serving as an aperitif at dinner parties alongside charcuterie and canaps
Exploring Australian sparkling wine as an alternative to Champagne ros
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Taltarni Tache taste like? Taltarni Tache delivers lean, crisp sparkling ros flavors dominated by strawberry, red berry, and cassis, layered with toasty, yeasty complexity and a savory, earthy undertone from extended lees aging.
How does Taltarni Tache compare to Jansz Premium Ros? Both are premium Australian mthode traditionnelle sparkling ross, but Taltarni Tache achieves its pink color through the rare tach method of adding a small dosage of Cabernet Sauvignon rather than through Pinot Noir skin contact. This gives the Tache a distinctive flavor profile with slightly more savory, earthy complexity alongside its red fruit character.
Is Taltarni Tache good for sipping on its own? Yes the fine persistent mousse, balanced acidity, and layered aromatics from 18-plus months on lees make it a rewarding standalone sipper served well chilled.
Where is Taltarni Tache made? Taltarni Tache is produced by Taltarni Vineyards in the Pyrenees wine region of western Victoria, Australia, an area with a cool-to-moderate climate well suited to sparkling wine production.
What foods pair well with Taltarni Tache? Smoked salmon and blinis complement its toasty, yeasty notes; soft-ripened cheeses like brie echo the creamy mousse texture; seared duck breast matches the savory Pinot Noir earthiness; prosciutto-wrapped melon bridges the red fruit and saline elements; and strawberry-topped pavlova mirrors the wine’s berry aromatics for a dessert pairing.
What sizes does Taltarni Tache come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which is the most widely available size for this expression.
Is Taltarni Tache worth the price? Taltarni Tache positions as a mid-range sparkling ros that punches above its weight given the genuine mthode champenoise production, minimum 18 months on lees, and Gold medal recognition at the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships credentials that compare favorably with more expensive Champagne ross.
Why Taltarni Tache?
What distinguishes this sparkling ros from the broader Australian category is the tach technique itself a method Taltarni has refined since 1985 in which a precise dosage of Cabernet Sauvignon red wine is introduced at disgorgement. This is not a conventional saigne or skin-contact ros; it is a genuinely uncommon production approach that yields a salmon-pink color and a subtle red-fruit complexity difficult to replicate otherwise. The Gold medal at the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships a competition judged exclusively on sparkling wines from around the globe validates the quality of the approach. For anyone seeking a mthode champenoise sparkling ros with real provenance and a production story rooted in technique rather than marketing, the Tache is a compelling and distinctive choice from Australia’s Pyrenees region.