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Pinot Noir Lineup - Black Friday Edition
$199
$410
12PK - $16.58 / BTL
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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.
12PK - $16.58 / BTL
$199
$410
Or 4 payments of $49.75 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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2x Russell & Suitor Ladera Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
When a Tasmanian winery *chooses* to make wine from the Hills, you know they've got their hands on some good fruit. This absolutely leaps out of the glass, right at you! Red berries and strawberries, silky subtle tannin and that little bit of earthiness that the Hills is known for. Yummers. If you talk to a winemaker, every vintage is "hard going" or "challenging". If you talk to the marketing manager of a winery, every vintage is "perfect" or "amazing". It's a rare and special year on which the two can agree. 2024, as it turns out, is a rare and special year for the Adelaide Hills. This wine shows the great concentration of fruit and underlying, dare we say it, Burgundy-esque earthiness that the Hills can impart in those great years. A wine that you're actually meant to enjoy drinking - we have been.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Woodside Park Estate Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Everyone needs a wine like this in the cellar. A people pleasing, versatile wine that you can open at any time of day or night and know exactly what you're going to get. In this case, here's what you're going to get: Bright, lifted fruit ranging from fresh red currants all the way to black cherries and everything in between. There's a subtle spice and earthiness that the Adelaide Hills tends to bring out in wines and a silky mouthfeel from time spent in french oak. It's not an overly complex wine but why should it be? It's delicious just how it is and sometimes you just want to put something yummy in your glass without having to do a Somm exam. This is the kind of wine that's going to come in very handy one day, when you're stuck in a booze-less pickle, reach for the Woodside.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Twin Valleys Reserve Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Victoria — Australia
This is a really smart little wine. A lot of red fruit on display, some rich, ripe raspberry and strawberries lead into more densely laden cranberry and red cherry. The tannin is fine grain and delicate - pretty but textural and providing nice, subtle grip. While this is certifiable cool climate, it doesn't want for weight. The palate is satisfying and broad with classic cool climate acidity giving it focus and drive through a fine boned, prickly finish that lasts and lasts.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Mr Riggs Idle Lane Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
There's an unofficial saying in South Australia, 'if you want a wine made, make a wine - if you want a wine made well, get Ben Riggs to make it'. Honestly, this bloke doesn't miss. Soft and silky in all the right places, but with that oomph and subtle structure that delicious Pinots tend to have. We love this wine, you will too. Drink with anything you can think of, even curry - we dare you!
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Harvest Moon Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
King Valley — Australia
This King Valley beauty is stacked with dark berries, plums and cherries that just keep unfolding as you drink. There's a little hint of spice lurking in there too, adding just enough intrigue to keep things interesting without getting too complex or difficult to drink. This one is as layered with personality as it is soft yet bold. It's the kind of wine that reminds us why pinot noir is such a pleasure to drink when it's not trying too hard. This is a wine that knows how to seduce without being obvious about it, delivering layer after layer of fruit-driven deliciousness that'll have you coming back for more. Pour it, sip it, fall in love with it. Simple as that.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Austins Wines 6Ft6 Pinot Noir 2025
Red — Pinot Noir
Geelong — Australia
Geelong is, for me, the best pinot noir producing region outside of Burgundy. Not the USA's Oregon, not New Zealand's Central Otago - little old Geelong on Victoria's south coast. Fresh and inviting, this will give a lot with just a little swirl in the glass. Raspberry coulis, winter strawberry, some sweet spice, fennel, thistle. The complexity far outpaces its price tag. The wine is structured without sacrificing finesse, which means it's pretty without being thin or wussy. This is dangerous value at this price and worth stocking up because we don't anticipate we'll be able to hang onto it too for long.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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