

ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF OUR BEST PINOTS' RATED UP TO 93PTS GOLD MEDAL WINNERS!
Vintage: | Various |
Grape Variety: | Red Mixed Dozens |
Bottle Top: | Stelvin |
Alcohol Content: | 0.00 |
Standard Drinks: | 0.00 |
Rating: | 0 |
Richmond Bridge Tasmanian Pinot Noir 2017
Lifted sweet red cherry and wild strawberry with hints of savoury spice. Ripe dark cherry and raspberry and strawberry all reveal themselves on the front palate. Lively dark clove and cinnamon spices add depth to the mid palate and also a hint of licorice gives further definition and length. The tannins are supple, fine and silky smooth offering mid palate richness and well-balanced acidity provides the back palate with a perfect kick.
Hillman Family Vineyard Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
Light crimson red with a touch of purple. Lifted fruit aromas of plums and black cherries with subtle spice and herbaceous notes. Softened tannins align with supportive oak – neither overpowering nor obtrusive. Summer fruit flavours extend onto the palate complemented by subtle spice notes from the oak. The mid weight palate is fresh and bright with a firm structure and long, savoury finish.
Mt Hector Wairarapa Pinot Noir 2016
This is a lively young pinot. Bright, ripe and fragrant, the inviting bouquet shows dark plum, blueberry, raspberry and floral characters with subtle spicy complexity. The palate is fruited and rounded, and offers strong fruit richness and intensity, supporting a silky texture and fine tannins.
Kakaba Reserve Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2014
The colour is very good indeed, still crimson-dominated, the bouquet as fresh as the colour suggests; red cherry and plum dominate the palate through to the midpoint, where spicy/savoury notes take over.
Niche Pinot Noir 2017
Light bright red and purple. Lifted aromatics which are enticing with a headline featuring red cherries, some cinnamon, anise and cedar with a touch of fresh plums. The wine has flavours of ripe cherry and sweet red berry fruits along with a delicate spice character. The palate is sublimely soft with silky fine-grained tannins. The back palate displays another layer of pure fruit with freshly cut plum and olive notes which are derived and heightened from maturation only in stainless steel with no oak to ensure.
Songlines Estates Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
Full bright crimson red with dark purple hues. Lush dark and light berry fruits combine with floral edge that creates a fresh and vibrant introduction. Vibrant cherries are the centre piece in this wines infancy a touch of pepper and licorice appear when allowed to breathe which although appear to be opposite ends of the taste spectrum work harmoniously together whilst some crisp acid provides a refreshing Moorish finish. The wine has fine-grained silky smooth tannins, which continue to roll on and on and seem lavish on the palate demanding another taste.
St Magnus Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
Light crimson red colour with purple hue around the edge. Beautifully round and juicy nose with red cherries, strawberries and floral notes and just a hint of spice to add complexity to the bouquet. The palate offers up cherries raspberries and some orange peel which are complimented by some oak, earth and gentle powdery tannins.
Woodside Park Vineyards Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
A glorious wine warrants graceful trimmings. With alluring seductive notes, this wine is no exception. Cherry, warm spices and hints of game abound. This Pinot Noir will enhance and enrich any occasion.
Richmond Bridge Tasmanian Pinot Noir 2017
The low yielding 2017 vintage resulted in great fruit concentration and in turn high quality wines were produced. Selected bataches of Pinot Noir from select vineyards were picked over a three-week period. All batches were destemmed and were wild fermented in small open top fermenters. Gentle plunging and pump over techniques, combined with warm fermentations, ensure bright freshly fruit characters. After pressing, the wine underwent malolactic fermentation in old French oak and stainless steel.
Mt Hector Wairarapa Pinot Noir 2016
This Pinot Noir is sourced from the home vineyard in the Wairarapa and is comprised of several different clones of the Pinot Noir grape. Care is taken in the vineyard to ensure the crops are not high and that the fruit is well exposed so that it can ripen properly.
In the winery, the different batches of fruit are processed separately so that we can see the individual characters on their own and we add further complexities by incorporating different techniques and yeast combinations. The grapes are cold soaked for between 3 and 5 days and then fermented at about 28-32 °C. Depending on the fruit, post ferment time ranges from 3-10 days, before the wine is pressed off. The wine is then held in both tank and barrel for 10 months, undergoing malolactic fermentation, before being blended for bottling.
Niche Pinot Noir 2017
Fruit was destemmed and crushed to small static fermenters, where the focus was on retaining fruit freshness. Extraction during fermentation on skins was monitored to ensure gentle yet thorough extraction of colour and varietal flavour, within a framework of soft, fine tannin structure. After pressing off skins, the individual parcels were kept separate to preserve their character and personality, and provide a range of blending options to provide a soft, easy drinking fruit driven style without oak influence.
Songlines Estates Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
We sourced fruit from a single vineyard which we felt was 2017’s standout Pinot Noir crop then whole bunch fermentation took place in a small open top fermenter. After fermentation and maceration the wine was racked into 1-3 year old French barriques. After natural malolactic fermentation, the wines were matured for a period of 6-9 months before final barrel selection, blending and bottling.
Woodside Park Vineyards Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
Fruit quality which is reflected in the overall quality of Woodside Park Wines, is of the utmost importance to the Woodside Park family. Sustainable vineyard practices have been constantly applauded by the local grape growing community. As the vineyard has previously experienced heat waves, winemakers are amazed at how well this vineyard has coped in these conditions, producing superior fruit quality, so much so these vineyard practices are being adopted by the community.
The Adelaide Hills is a highly regarded viticultural area stretching from the Barossa in the north to McLaren Vale in the south. Woodside Park Vineyard is sited in the Onkaparinga Valley. This area is characterized by ancient podzolic soils over quartz and schist laterite. The property marks one of the boundaries between these 2 soil types. The blocks are predominately brown podzolic clays over quartz subsoil’s and heavy rock. These soils are home to our Pinot Grigio, some Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, and promote rich fruit characters, which tantalize the palate. The neighbouring vineyards are predominantly aged red podzolic soils over schist, a type of weathered laterite rock, more appropriate for Pinot Noir.
Mt Hector Wairarapa Pinot Noir 2016
93 Points & 5 Stars Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
This is a fabulous young pinot. Bright, ripe and fragrant, the inviting bouquet shows dark plum, blueberry, raspberry and floral characters with subtle spicy complexity. The palate is beautifully fruited and rounded, and offers excellent fruit richness and intensity, wonderfully supported by silky texture and fine tannins.
With the 93 Points from Wine Obit, the Mt Hector Pinot Noir 2016 outpointed
Volcanic Hills Pinot Noir 2016 (91 Pts & $40)
Ka Tahi Rangatari Reserve Pinot Noir 2016 (91 Pts & $30)
Waimea Pinot Noir 2016 (90 Pts & $30)
Kakaba Reserve Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2014
93 Point Rated James Halliday Wine Companion
"From two vineyards at Kuitpo and Gumeracha, the first with clones G8V3, MV6 and D4V2, the other with clone 777. The colour is very good indeed, still crimson-dominated, the bouquet as fresh as the colour suggests; red cherry and plum dominate the palate through to the midpoint, where spicy/savoury notes take over."
With receiving the 93 Points from James Halliday the Kakaba Reserve outpointed the following 2014 Pinots;
Vinteloper Odeon Lenswood Pinot Noir ($95 & 90 Pts. J.H)
Sirromet Wild Granite Belt Pinot Noir ($89 & 86 Pts. J.H)
De Salis Lofty Blue Label Pinot Noir ($85 & 87 Pts. J.H)
Niche Pinot Noir 2017
93 Point Rated Wine Showcase Magazine 2018
Niche Pinot Noir 2017
Gold Medal
Wine Showcase 2018
1x Richmond Bridge Tasmanian Pinot Noir 2017
BEST PRICED TASSIE PINOT WORLD CLASS FROM BOUTIQUE TASMANIAN VINEYARDS
2x Hillman Family Vineyard Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
HILLMAN FAMILY SINGLE VINEYARD ADELAIDE HILLS PINOT NOIR
1x Mt Hector Wairarapa Pinot Noir 2016
5 STAR & 93 POINT RATED PINOT NOIR PREVIOUS VINTAGE TROPHY WINNER NZ WINE OF YEAR
1x Kakaba Reserve Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2014
93 POINT HALLIDAY RATED PINOT NOIR OUTPOINT $95 A BTL HILLS PINOT NOIR
2x Niche Pinot Noir 2017
93 POINT RATED GOLD MEDAL WINNING PINOT NOIR
2x Songlines Estates Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
PINOT NOIR FROM ADELAIDE HILLS PREVIOUS VINTAGE 95PT & DOUBLE GOLD MEDAL WINNER
2x St Magnus Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
PRODUCED BY TROPHY WINNING WINEMAKER
1x Woodside Park Vineyards Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2017
ADELAIDE HILLS PINOT NOIR CHEAPER THAN THE BIG BOYS PREVIOUS VINTAGE 90+ POINTS
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