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Anon Tasmanian Pinot Noir - Related products

Pooley Pinot Grigio

The aromatics are alive with poached pear, guava, peach and spice. The palate is expressive with a textural mouth feel and great length of flavour. A classic natural acid line retains balance and structure, finishing with a light spice.

Arras Origin South

Devilish Pinot Noir

Marauding Vintners Mr Noir Pinot Noir

Introducing the impeccable Mr Noir... well-dressed and well-connected! A stunning Pinot Noir, an iron fist in a velvet glove. On the one hand there’s unbridled power. Then there’s a silky softness that smoothes and rounds, creating an incredible mouthfeel.

Sandy Bay Estate Tasmania Pinot Noir

PepperGreen Estate Pinot Noir Single Vineyard

Our 2019 Pinot Noir Single Vineyard has flavours of redcurrant, cherry and raspberry. An award-winning red wine for any occasion. Tasting Notes Light-mid red with garnet tinges. Fragrant red cherry and raspberry on nose, with a little redcurrant. Intense, medium-bodied palate with plenty of fresh red fruits. Finishes with fine tannins, and a little refreshing acidity.

Ponting Mowbray Boy Tasmania Pinot Noir

Norfolk Bay Pinot Noir

Named Norfolk Bay in 1978, after the vessel on which Mathew Flinders sailed during his circumnavigation of Tasmania. The large inlet located on the Tasman Peninsula enjoys a temperate marine environment ideally suited for producing exceptional cool climat

Sticks Pinot Noir

Once again this producer provides us with a handy little number showing plenty of varietal and regional characteristics. Sticks Pinot Noir from Yarra Valley, features lovely red cherry flavours with playfull spices and charry oak influence. Lean with subtle tannins and medium finish.

Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvèe

The cooler climate in Tasmania has always been an ideal place for Pinot Noir to grow as this variety requires longer ripening periods. Chardonnay on the other hand just thrive the extra time to develop more elegant floral, crisp green apple, citrus flavour and natural acidity. When these two join forces, they become the classic base blend ideal for Sparkling wine. This is well balanced with a dry, refreshing finish.