2024 Sangiovese Cabernet Sauvignon

“Marcus Torzi doesn’t mind a bit of texture in his wines, and that’s a very good thing!

Love the tannin here. In general this wine is light-medium, fruit-driven and ready to drink, but the long curl of stony tannin gives it a seriousness. Boysenberry and black cherry flavours meet loganberry, sweet spice, mint, twiggy herbs and fresh cedar. It’s more-ish to say the least.”

— Campbell Mattinson
The Wine Front


“Whispers of Chaos is the label of young Marcus Torzi, the son of Dom Torzi. The packaging is spot on, the blends are interesting, and the sample bottles even come with the trademark Torzi price gun RRPs on the label. It’s all looking good.

This red has a bit of a Barossan super Tuscan vibe to it – it’s a fruit-soaked wine, thick with plush dark berries, red and black, a bit of new leather and sandy tannins. Ripe and bold with a drying, bitter black finish, but it’s not a smack-you-in-the-face wine (and the 13.5% alcohol confirms that). I’m impressed”

— Andrew Graham
Australian Wine and Drinks Review

2025 Roussane Riesling Semillon

“There’s a lot to like about this wine. It leans into its juicy line-and-length fruit but then it also leans into savouriness, and texture, the latter edging into a grippy, salty, rind-driven dryness.

Citrus, grapefruit pulp, mango skin and nectarine characters come littered with florals and spice.

This wine inspires a high level of engagement. It’s good. We’re away.”

— Campbell Mattinson
The Wine Front