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If ever there was a grape capable of magic, it’s pinot noir. Little wonder it’s key to many of the most expensive wines in the world.
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2x Bendigo Hills The Shepherds Hut Pinot Noir 2019
Red — Pinot Noir
Central Otago — New Zealand
Dark and delicious - this is pinot noir with a lot going on, which we love. Ripe fruit gives way to spiced nuance; clove, anise, vanilla bean. There is a juicy, pulpy mouthfeel which gives the wine a bit of 'oomph' and presence. The wine feels full and round in the mouth. Mushroom and soy flavours appear on the fringes of the developed fruit to offer some complexity and depth. The finish is powerful and lingers beautifully, with the acid taking shape as bright tart cherry and underripe raspberries. Stunning pinot noir.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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2x Chatto Creek Pinot Noir 2015
Red — Pinot Noir
Central Otago — New Zealand
Central Otago pinot is very in vogue. With the world stage turning towards the high calibre of New Zealand wines, they’re realising there’s a lot more to this producing country than just delicious savvy b. This region is all about the sunshine and arid landscape, making for some very serious pinot. That’s why a wine like this has managed to stand the test of time, singing with rich blackforest and cocoa notes alongside umami depth eight years on. This is hitting real strides as an aged pinot now, so enjoy it without hesitation.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Ara Resolute Organic Pinot Noir 2020
Red — Pinot Noir
Marlborough — New Zealand
You can taste the rugged mountains and icy rivers, the rush of the landscape and the darkness of the pinot grapes that grow here. It’s a powerful pinot. Full of dark berries and herby, nutty earthines. That palate maturity is prevalent throughout. Mushroom, mocha, a bit of wet earth, smoke, and game. This is a seriously generous and complex wine. The juiciness is set against spindly tannin giving the wine wonderful texture and a well presented, long finish. This is winemaking magic, mofos.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Twin Valleys Pinot Noir 2021
Red — Pinot Noir
Alpine & King Valleys — Australia
The Twin Valleys pinot noir grabs all that Alpine and King Valley freshness and bottles it up for us to enjoy elsewhere. The lightness and the cool, bright acid line that cuts through this wine brings a satisfying bit of energy to whoever’s lucky enough to have it in their cup (me, in this instance). Winter strawberry and under ripe raspberry on the palate immediately, but there is a bit of darker, richer fruit tucked in behind it. Mulberry and bramble, and a bit of vanillin oak presence, too. A bit of whole bunch lends a slippery, suppleness to the mouthfeel and ties the wine together beautifully. A fine boned, prickly finish that lasts and lasts.
You’d pay $31 full price.

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2x Pepper Tree Wines Block C6 Pinot Noir 2021
Red — Pinot Noir
Orange — Australia
Peppy pinot from a Halliday favourite? Yes please. This is all it sets out to be, and much more. This is every bit as joyous as this variety gets. Pinot noir is becoming somewhat of a unicorn these days. And if we’re talking about an already hard-to-get wine out of a hard-to-get region, then it’s like finding a unicorn with a platinum horn. Sometimes days at the tasting bench are exhausting, but wines like these breathe energy into what can be a fruitless (pun intended) task. This is bright and peppy pinot, mingling sour cherry and cola with a dose of well-handled spice along the lines of clove and cinnamon. It reminds me of a summer's day sipping on spritzes in the sunshine, and it's every bit as enjoyable.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Zilzie Regional Collection Pinot Noir 2021
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Pinot is a pretty impressive variety for many reasons. It has driven Aussies mad with desire, to the point where actually getting your hands on any is a task worthy of a medal to begin with. That’s a long winded way of saying when we tried this wine and realised how much it outperforms the market in both quality and price, safe to say we didn’t twiddle our thumbs. This is everything you want in Adelaide Hills pinot and then some. Juicy cranberries and ripe strawberries mingle with some briary fruits and the smell of a fresh autumn forest. Believe what you see Mofo: the deal of the century.
You’d pay $39 full price.

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