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Mystery Limestone Coast Pinot Noir Deal No 41 - Related products

Hesketh Twist of Fate Cab Sauv (Limestone Coast Series)

The Hesketh Twist of Fate Cab Sauv from the Limestone Coast Series is a true delight for the senses. The 2022 vintage boasts a deep, ruby-red color that glistens in the glass. On the nose, rich aromas of blackcurrant, black cherry, and a hint of tobacco entice the palate. Upon first sip, the wine reveals a medium-bodied palate with velvety tannins and a well-balanced acidity. Flavors of dark berries, plums, and a touch of spice create a complex and elegant taste profile. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a pleasant aftertaste that begs for another sip. As with all Hesketh wines, this 2022 Cab Sauv is a testament to their commitment to quality and craftsmanship. A wonderful representation of the Limestone Coast region, this wine is sure to please even the most discerning of palates.

Benson Hall Limestone Coast Pinot Gris

Coorong Sounds Limestone Coast Pinot Gris

Sip and savour a fresh and fruit-driven Aussie Gris from the Limestone Coast, versatile enough to sip solo or partner a variety of dishes, including spicy asian fare. Named after the famous Coorong an untamed wetland ecosystem inhabited by indigenous wildlife for over 6000 years (and made famous by the film Storm Boy). The Coorong National Park extends into the Limestone Coast. The region enjoys a strongly maritime climate and its grapes develop a delicious intensity as a result.

Hesketh Rules of Engagement Limestone Coast Pinot Grigio

Grant Burge Cameron Vale Cabernet Sauvignon

Produced from 30 year old vines situated in the southern end of the Barossa Valley the Cameron Vale Cabernet shows pronounced mint and blackcurrant flavours. Cellar for 3 - 5 years.

Snobs Creek Estate Corviser Pinot Noir

A Shoemaker, also known as a Corviser, once lived at the bridge over the creek. When he passed on, the place was then named after his most important tool, Snob, the small anvil used to shape the toe end of a boot. The Corviser Pinot Noir shows elegance and finesse. Spicy cherry aromas with a characteristically vibrant mouth feel. Combined with the well-integrated oak, it gives a silky finish towards the beautifully balanced wine.

Nepenthe Pinot Noir

Situated in the Adelaide Hills, the altitude and cool conditions of Nepenthe's vineyards are ideal for growing the Pinot Noir grape. And it seems that the rest of the country is starting to cotton on to the fact that this region is producing some of the most exciting examples currently available. Full of ripe cherry and raspberry flavours with a complementing acid structure and soft tannin backbone make this Pinot ideal for food pairing on a wide scale.

De Bortoli Estate Grown Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

From the Yarra Valley comes this benchmark Pinot from one of the country's best regions for the variety. Sweet berry fruit and forest floor characters are balanced by depth and length of flavour.

Squealing PigPinot Noir

A Central Otago Pinot with earthiness and depth to wallow in. The pristine cool-climate along with long sun drenched days allowed the fruit to ripen magnificently and produce aromas of deep red cherry, blackberry and cocoa. In the mouth the Squealing Pig is rich and generous with velvet like tannins and a wonderful, long finish.

Grant Burge Barossa Ink Shiraz

The Barossa Ink Shiraz is intense purple red in colour with great density. The bouquet is rich with plum, raspberries and dark cherries, with underlying hints of dark chocolate, coffee bean, and spice. This super rich, full bodied wine has a sensual palate offering plenty of texture, fine velvet tannins and soft, round dark fruit flavours.