Torbreck is one of the Barossa Valley's most acclaimed producers, known for its powerful, Rhône-inspired wines crafted from some of the region's oldest and most storied vineyards. Founded in 1994 by David Powell, the winery takes its name from a Scottish forest where he once worked, reflecting a deep respect for nature and tradition. With a focus on Shiraz, Grenache, and Mataro, Torbreck champions dry-grown, old-vine fruit, often from vines over a century old. Traditional winemaking techniques, including open fermentation, basket pressing, and aging in large-format French oak, are used to preserve the integrity and character of each vineyard. The result is a range of wines that are rich, expressive, and deeply rooted in the Barossa's unique terroir. The Factor is Torbreck's tribute to the Barossa Valley's growers, the custodians of some of the oldest Shiraz vines on the planet. Sourced from a collection of dry-grown, low-yielding vineyards across the north, this wine is a testament to the region's rich history and dedication to quality winemaking. The Factor is a unisex wine, suitable for all wine enthusiasts to enjoy.