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Invivo Central Otago Pinot Noir
For winemaker and co-founder Rob Cameron, the Invivo range is all about taking some of the elegance from the old world and putting that style into our amazing grapes, all the while offering wines that are fun and a bit unique. Rob has a colourful winemaking background – learning his craft in unique destinations such as Cyprus, Bulgaria and Hungary before moving on to France, Spain and Italy. He learnt skills (and some wild stories) from these places that few could compare.
Monty's Leap Great Southern Pinot Noir
A lovely Pinot Noir from WA's remote Great Southern with scores of 92 & 93pts.. "This is a lovely fruit-driven style of pinot noir, with bright red fruits showing primary notes of wild strawberry and raspberry, and just a faint hint of sour cherry. The texture is fine and quite delicate, yet there is a deep intensity here as it wraps up with subtle oak, fine tannins, and a nice acidity to harness and carry through to a long finish. Great mouthfeel, with those dry, savory tannins on the finish. 93pts" (Ray Jordan Wine Guide). "It's beautifully ripe, with savoury nuances of dark cherry, wild strawberry, cured meat, mushroom, and warm spice. The palate is silky-smooth and succulent, complemented by fine texture and layers of polished tannins, finishing lingering and finely dry." 92pts (Sam Kim Wine Orbit). Phil Shilcock and Michelle Gray purchased the former Montgomery’s Hill in October 2017 and launched the Monty’s Leap brand. The mature vineyard (planted in 1996) is planted on the banks of the Kalgan River, 16km northeast of Albany.
Pinot Noir SALE Dozen + FREE Top-Estate Tassie
Save $70 on 12 Aussie Pinot Noirs offering silky drinkability! Savour a trio of elegant delights from Adelaide Hills, including the Double Gold-winning exclusive from Corryton Burge. They join the bright and vibrant Trentham Estate from the Murphy family vineyards on the banks of the Murray River, and a fine 93pt newcomer from Great Southern. You’ll also enjoy a bottle of Gold-winning Marchington 2024 from Tasmania’s Josef Chromy estate, worth $40, yours FREE!