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Pinot Noir

Cupio Pinot Noir Pouch

This Riverland wine has a brilliant medium ruby hue. The bouquet displays fragrant aromatics of ripe raspberries with a hint of confectionary. The palate is juicy and sweet fruited, full of ripe berry fruits with soft tannins and good length. An enticing highly aromatic release with a palate of finesse and balance and a soft juicy fruit profile. While drinking well now, the wine will comfortably cellar over the next 2 years.

Paradox Pinot Noir

Seemingly bold, yet irresistably delicate, this Pinot Noir is lighter in alcohol and full of flavour, dusplay notes of fresh red berry fruits that develop onto the palate leaving a clean finish.

Sandy Bay Estate Tasmania Pinot Noir

Pepperjack Pinot Noir

From the famed region of Central Otago in New Zealand comes Pepperjack Pinot Noir. The juicy flavours from the nose continue with a mouth filling dark cherry and luscious cassis character matched with supple mouth filling tannin that gives a silken textural structure. The savoury cocoa and resinous spices from the oak and whole bunch fermentation help draw the red and blue fruits across palate melding to a complex and concentrated finish.

Rapaura Springs ROHE Pinot Noir

Dark cherry, violet and cinnamon spice aromas complement red fruit, chocolate and subtle spice flavours on the palate. The fruit flavours are framed with supple tannins and a core of juicy acidity. This wine is immediately enjoyable but will continue to drink well for the next eight years if you can wait that long.

St Huberts The Stag Pinot Noir

The wine is light to medium bodied, supple and textured – red berry fruits follow on from the nose. The palate reflects the warm vintage conditions – with fine grained, structural tannins preceding a long cherry, earthy finish.

Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Pinot Noir

Central Otago Pinot's are generally more user-friendly than Burgundy; Rabbit Ranch is very soft fruit-forward style with soft tannins; best enjoyed young.

Red Hill Zero Alcohol Pinot Noir

The Red Hill Estate team have designed a zero-alcohol pinot noir for you. Keeping the traditional varietal flavours yet removing the alcohol by gentle extraction. This Pinot Noir has great length of flavour and is soft and elegantly balanced with spice, black berries, dark cherry, and elegant oak. It is the perfect zero alcohol drink for any occasion.

Mt Difficulty Roaring Meg Pinot Noir

Mt Difficulty is one of Central Otago's oldest and most prestigious vineyards. Having tamed the rugged region since 1992, Mt Difficulty produce wines of utmost character and charm. Their Roaring Meg Pinot Noir shows lovely perfumed blackberry and dark cherry fruits along with a hint of spice. On the palate the wine has a sweet berry character along with balanced, ripe textural tannins that rise gracefully out of the mid-palate to finish the wine.

Charles De Cazanove Brut Tradition

A stunning half bottle Champagne from France. A nose containing confectionery notes (brioche, cocoa beans, vanilla) with strong hints of pink grapefruit. Superb freshness on the palate, delicious and structured with notes of toasted oak.