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Pinot Noir

Two Paddocks Picnic Pinot Noir Australia

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.

Albert Bichot Echezeaux Grand Cru Burgundy

Trapeze Early Pinot Noir

Wine; Super light Ruby/Garnet colours. So perfumed, light strawberry, raspberries, dried thyme (whole bunch?) and a bit of Jamon just for kicks! Really light and delicious on the palate, fresh strawberries, cranberry and raspberry, dried herbs. Tannins just right and lovely acid line through to the persistent and super fresh finish.

Rowlee Single Vineyard Pinot Noir

Light ruby in colour with lifted aromas of cherry, red berry and blood plum. The palate is bright with sour cherry, fresh raspberries and cranberries and a hint of spice. Bright fruit flavours are balanced with fine, soft tannins. Aging in French oak and clonal selection add layers of complexity and finesse. Enjoy now or cellar for many years to come. Ideal serving temperature: 16-18ºC Cellaring potential: Cellar for 5 - 10 years Food match: Coq au Vin

Chateau de la Tour Grand Cru Clos Vougeot Cuvee Classique

Chorey les Beaune ?Beaumont?

Ata Rangi Pinot Noir

Many class Ata Rangi as the quintessential 'New World' Pinot Noir, the best example of the variety outside of Burgundy. It's hard to argue when you let the supple, dark berry and spiced fruit pass your lips. Considered 'Grand Cru' in New Zealand, Ata Rangi was awarded the inaugural Tipuranga Teitei o Aotearoa classification, cementing its pedigree.

Saint Clair Origin Pinot Noir

Cherry red. Ripe red berry aromas combined with spice and blackcurrant bud. A full and rich palate displaying flavours for bright red berries combined with warm spiced fruit. Delicate powdered tannins enhance palate weight and the finish is lingering and silky.

Heirloom Vineyards Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir

Heirloom’s mission is to preserve and champion South Australia’s unique old vineyards and varieties. Along the way, they’re turning out some simply outstanding wines. Halliday calls this juicy Pinot "classic Adelaide Hills" and gave it a stunning 94 point rating with this to say about it: "Mid-red, good depth; this spicy, red fruit-scented pinot is classic Adelaide Hills, juicy, fine and full of fine-grained tannins, the silky finish and kick of eucalypt typical... 94pts" (Halliday).