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Pinot Noir

Domaine Michele & Patrice Rion Vieilles Vignes

DOMAINE MICHELE & PATRICE RION Vieilles Vignes, Nuits-St-Georges

Domaine Robert Chevillon Les Bousselots 1er cru

DOMAINE ROBERT CHEVILLON Les Bousselots 1er cru, Nuits-St-Georges

Williams & Selyem Hirsch Vineyard Pinot Noir

WILLIAMS & SELYEM Hirsch Vineyard Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast Williams & Selyem Hirsch Vineyard Pinot Noir hails from Sonoma Coast and exemplifies their dedication to quality winemaking. This wine, a reflection of the Hirsch Vineyard, is a standout in their Pinot Noir collection. It presents a balanced profile, emphasising red fruit flavours with subtle oak nuances. The structured nature of the Pinot Noir provides a smooth texture and a lasting finish, underscoring their commitment to producing exceptional wines.

Hoddles Creek Estate Pinot Noir

All fruit is hand-picked early in the morning and immediately de-stemmed but not crushed. Some batches are left to cold soak for 4-5 days, while others are fermented immediately. Both natural and cultured yeasts are used. Both pumping over and punching down are used for cap management. Some ferments undergo post-ferment maceration depending on tannin structure and style. Wine lovers have a lot to thank (Hoddles Creek winemaker) Franco dAnna for... He crafts his affordable range with the same care and attention as his premium wines, meaning that even when watching ones pennies one can still drink top class wine. Toni Paterson MW of The Real Review After fermentation the wine is gently pressed to oak barrels, 30% new, 30% one year old, the rest two and three years old. After 11 months of barrel maturation, the wine is assembled and bottled without filtration or fining. Hoddles Creek Pinot Noir typically shows aromas and flavours of red berries and dark cherry. Ripe, firm mid-palate tannins give structure and lead into a long, attractive finish with pleasing acidity.

Bouchard Pere & Fils Marconnets 1er cru

Bouchard Père et Fils, who have owned vineyards here since 1791, today own 2.32 hectares of this 9.39ha premier cru vineyard located at the most northern end of Beaune, right near the Savigny Les Beaune vineyard of the same name. This always well priced wine is typically medium bodied with discreet wood and can be enjoyed young.

Domaine Armand Rousseau Clos St Jacques 1er cru

A Premier Cru by classification; a Grand Cru by breed. Clos Saint Jacques has long been a contentious site. For many it is superior to all Grands Crus in Gevrey but for the regal duo of Chambertin and Clos de Bèze and even then, it is often their equal. Sturt. Forceful. Ferrous. Among the very greatest expressions of this regal commune, Jasper Morris MW refers to the Clos as the crown prince, as it slopes steeply to an ideal southern and easterly exposure. Rousseaus, by far the finest articulation.

Freycinet Vineyards Pinot Noir

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Inspired by the finer end of the red Burgundy spectrum, Tasmania has the cool climate and conditions to produce some of the best Pinot in the country, and the winemakers at Freycinet know it. Their flagship wine has all the hallmarks of cool climate, Tasmania Pinot concentration, complexity and great length. The vines are managed with a diligence which borders on obsession. The fruit is hand picked at harvest, lightly crushed and destemmed before fermentation with small quantities of whole bunch fruit. The resulting wine shows dark red fruit, spice and a subtle profile of game and truffle.

Domaine Lignier-Michelot Vieilles Vignes

Hoddles Creek 1er Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Hoddles Creek 1er Pinot Noir is the flagship red from the Yarra Valley darlings. The 1er range stands as a benchmarknot just for the exemplary Hoddles Creek portfolio, but for the Yarra contemporary Yarra wine landscape. Every vintage, winemaker Franco dAnna assesses the fruit grown in the SRM block of his Top Paddock vineyard. If he judges it worthy, a vintage of 1er Pinot Noir goes into production. With 20-25% whole bunch, fruit purity is the goal. Aged in up to 35% new oak, it is bright with red fruit and a deep Burgundian heart. Hoddles Creek is considered by many to be one of the best (and the best value) wineries in the Yarra. This is its top shelf white. Drink now, or cellar with confidence.

Domaine Faiveley Clos des Myglands 1er cru Monopole Pinot Noir

DOMAINE FAIVELEY Clos des Myglands 1er cru Monopole Pinot Noir, Mercurey This Pinot Noir comes from Domaine Faiveley, one of the most significant Domaines in the rarefied region Burgundy. As one of the most accessible Premier Cru Burgundies on the market, it is extraordinary value for a wine of this quality. This is the perfect entry point for Premier Cru Burgundy. 'Faiveley is one of the best and most consistent sources of fine Burgundy and one which should continue to set the standards for both negociants and growers .'- The Great Domaines of Burgundy Explore Faiveley