Gippsland, VIC, Australia
“I think it’s a sign of a good pinot when it’s got pinot character written all over it and
yet it’s hard to describe”. Alastair Butt, Senior Winemaker.
It’s a little darker and more textural than the Myrtle Point Pinot Noir. Silky, seductive,
earthy and a generous example of Gippsland pinot noir. Layers of black cherry, dark
plum, rhubarb, earthy notes, some spicy French oak and the illusive “pinot character”
are all here and make a wine of subtlety and complexity that is a joy to drink.
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