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Pinot Noir

Ocelli Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir

A charming red of full-flavour and great finesse. Bright ruby colour with an attractive delicately spiced red fruit perfume. In the glass this is silky, succulent, harmonious and very moreish. Roast duck anyone?

Jane Eyre Mornington Pinot Noir

As well as having established herself firmly in Burgundy, having been named Winemaker of the Year by Frances top wine magazine, Jane Eyre also makes small parcels of top-sited pinots here in Australia. The emphasis is always on fragrance and elegance in these excellent wines.

Allevio Pinot Noir

Latin for 'lighten', Allevio truly heroes the many simplicities of a great-tasting wine. Vegan, Naturally lighter in alcohol, and made with grapes grown through sustainable winegrowing. This wine delivers flavours of delicious red berry & cherries providing juicy freshness, followed by a touch of fruit sweetness. Serve slightly chilled for extra freshness.

Onda Pinot Noir

Red Hill Single Vineyard Pinot Noir

A pronounced nose of sour cherries, figs and quince followed by a fresh floral note of violets. On the palate is soft texture with a good tannic structure and great balance between the structural components with a smokey/ charred mouthfeel that adds complexity and suggest great ageing potential. French oak and velvet tannins finish this elegant pinot noir with style. Pair with Peking duck.

Domaine Bernard Moreau Bourgogne

For well-priced, approachable rich fruit Burgundy, you can rely on Mâcon Mancey, particularly those from the dedicated Bernard Moreau. He took over the family vineyard in 1982 and has since built it up to 8 hectares. He lovingly tends his rows of Chardonnay, Gamay and Pinot Noir vines, ensuring yields are kept low. Pinot Noir covers half his vineyards, on the slopes of Les Cras. The soil there produces wines with excellent structure and spicy fruit. Bernard understands the Pinot grape well, handling it gently and fermenting with natural yeasts to bring out the lovely fruit quality and only gentle tannins. With 10% aged in new oak, the rest in seasoned barrels, there is a complexity and structure to the pretty fruit. Excellent with white meats.

Alluvial Pinot Noir

Vincent Gerard Pinot Noir

An elegant and fresh nose of black cherry with hints of toasted hazelnut. On the palate, a beautiful fruitiness enhanced by a very pure structure that fills the mouth, despite light tannins. Carried by its freshness, this dominant of very ripe cherry stretches in length, then evolves on notes of roasted hazelnuts.

Saddleback Pinot Noir

Saddleback is the second label to Greg Hay's Peregrine and the Pinot Noir is made using fruit from the Gibbston and Cromwell Basin sub regions of Central Otago. Light, elegant with black cherry and plum fruit, held together by a fine tannin structure and refreshing acidity.

Mumm Tasmania Sparkling

A fresh and lively Sparkling with pure citrus fruits along with strawberry, nougat and toast on the nose. The palate has breadth and depth of flavour, displaying wonderful harmony and persistent length.