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Pinot Noir Selection 11.0
$282
$129
6PK - $21.50 / 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. Luckily, there’s none of that pomposity here.
6PK - $21.50 / BTL
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OFF RRP
1x Riversdale Estate Scorpio Pinot Noir 2022
Red — Pinot Noir
Tasmania — Australia
We can’t get enough of pinot noir from the Apple Isle - it’s got freshness, complexity, and genuine prettiness. This is Tassie to a tee - elegance with a bit of earthiness behind the cherry and strawberry fruit profile. Up front you can taste some bramble drawn from partial whole bunch pressing, but that soon gives way to the silky palate and gently spiced finish. We might have our hooks in a good share of this wine, but with pinot flying off the shelf like never before, don’t expect it to stick around for long.
You’d pay $40 full price.
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1x Te Pa Signature Series Pinot Noir 2020
Red — Pinot Noir
Marlborough — New Zealand
You could be forgiven for thinking Marlborough is all about savvy b, but chat to the locals and they can’t stop carrying on about pinot noir (and chardy for that matter, but that’s a tipple for another day). The Te Pa Signature pinot has all the classic elegance and poise coupled with intensity and focus, but its the fruit that’s knocking our socks off. Brimming with pulpy dark red cherry and winter strawberry, the fruit persists from start to finish. A little bit of oak nuance and some fine grain tannin gives the wine shape and structure. There’s plushness and generosity set against a tart, sappy backdrop. This is a wine in perfect balance showing its full potential.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Coulter Wines C3 Pinot Noir 2022
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Looking for Adelaide Hills pinot? So are we. There’s very little to go around, and that’s in part to do with everyone wanting to get their hands on every bottle produced. We’ve pulled some serious strings with our producer to secure a tiny amount of this stunner, brimming with red cherries, strawberries, rose petal aromas and a touch of bramble-spice. Nothing to hate, everything to adore.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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1x Nga Waka Pinot Noir 2020
Red — Pinot Noir
Martinborough — New Zealand
Nga Waka was established in 1988 and is a small family-owned winegrower and producer making top-quality wines in New Zealand’s famous ‘grand cru’ equivalent region of Martinborough. We’ve worked with them in the past, and this year we’ve brought in even more of their range of impressive pinot noir- including the estate wine. Love textural, cherried and silky smooth pinot? So do we. With no shortage of flavour, it is an intriguing wine to discover - first showing off intense aromas; like five spice and clove, along with beautiful lifted strawberry and black cherry. The palate is generous, yet firm-edged with an inherent medium-body, slinky fun tannins and an interplay of light and shade. So if you want to be knocked out by beauty, look no further.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x Sea Glass Pinot Noir 2019
Red — Pinot Noir
Mornington Peninsula — Australia
This is one of the most exciting Mornington pinots we’ve had at the ‘fo. The fruit and winemaking is just THAT good.
It really is a stunning wine: quite Burgundian in style - a touch lighter, not quite as plush as many New World examples, and with bags of vibrant acidity that guarantees good ageing. But the flavour there is unmistakably Mornington. We’re talking redcurrants and cranberry, with a spicy edge and a trademark salinity that speaks of a region with the sea on three sides. The delicate fruit sweetness hints of grenadine cordial, but any fruit juice notions are reigned in immediately by impressively powdery tannin and a speckling of spice. This wine is built to age and will do so extraordinarily well. Serious pinot for lovers of wine as an art form as much as simply good drinking.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Lapis Luna Pinot Noir 2020
Red — Pinot Noir
California — America
I am so excited about Californian wine production - it’s always a thrill to see these wines on our shores. This is pinot with power - smokey and meaty at the fore, which gives way to a dried cherry and pink flower potpourri and sweet baking spice. On the palate it’s silky smooth and delightfully shapely with some punchy acidity give the wine real get-up-and-go. This isn’t so much lithe and supple as it is round on the palate; almost (but not quite) enough to step outside the bounds of varietal typicity. Structured and bold but ethereal none the less.
What is a Black Market deal?
Black Market deals are only made possible if we don’t reveal the maker’s brand on site. The wines are the genuine article – absolutely no cleanskins or fake brands, just dangerously good value. You won’t find out what it is until it hits your doorstep, but you won’t regret it. Just keep it on the down low.
You’d pay $40 full price.
