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Pinot Noir Selection 28.0
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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 - $23.17 / BTL
$256
$139
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1x Punch Wines Lance's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019
Red — Pinot Noir
Yarra Valley — Australia
A dark and brooding expression of the Yarra. With fruit from vines dating back to 1976, 10% whole bunches and 8 months in 35% new oak, the crew at Punch have pulled out all the stops here. Powerful and concentrated black and red fruit with a distinctive lick of oak, velvety tannins and a beautiful, somewhat spicy, finish. A bit of a serious wine and one that will definitely go the distance if you're inclined to age your pinots. Seriously good stuff.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
Tasmania — Australia
Hailing from a top Tassie winery lauded for producing award-winning pinots, this outstanding 2024 drop delivers everything the varietal is famed for - and more. It's focused, aromatic, matured in 30% new French oak and unbelievably long on the palate. And yep, it deserves a spot on your table! Tasmania has earned the head spot at the nation's pinot table for a reason. Bursting with achievements and brimming with a surprisingly vast array of mesoclimates, it plates up mouth-watering drops year after year that run the gamut from lighter to fuller-throttled. Matured in 30% new French oak for 11 months and perfectly perfumed while boasting a soft texture, it's a pinot that's as good as they get from the state where pinots are, well, as good as they get.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Bell & Gong ‘Valleyfield Vineyard’ Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Tasmania — Australia
This is a pinot that doesn’t tread lightly, it kicks the door in and announces its presence with a cheeky grin, from the moment you pop the top. A full-fruited, open-knit pinot with plenty enough complexity to keep things interesting. Hard to put down, dangerously easy to fall in love with. Typically Tasmanian pinot noir, in every way. Deep and dark in the glass, it opens with black cherry, plum sauce and a hint of game, layered over forest floor, caramel brittle and rose petal. It's aromatically plush and compelling from the first swirl. On the palate? A generous rush of mulberry, raspberry and dark chocolate with star anise and earthy undertones. Plush fruit leads the way, but it's the silky tannins and slick acidity that give this wine shape and serious length. Gutsy but graceful, fantastic stuff.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Woodside Park Reserve Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Ripe and balanced, this pinot from a boutique producer in the Onkaparinga valley is bursting with nuance. Pinot is not an easy find at the moment, let alone getting one that really knocks your socks off- but this is the little pinot that could. Fine grained tannins remind you that this wine isn't just here for a good time, but it's sure to provide it in spades. Notes of maraschino cherry and allspice upfront, with a lingering burst of amaro and orange on the finish. You'll be reaching for the next glass before you know it.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Rob Dolan Wines Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Victoria — Australia
You'll know Rob Dolan Wines for their reputation for excellence. They've been making some of the most iconic wines of the Yarra Valley and broader Victorian region for decades. This is, of course, no exception to that spirit of excellence; fresh red raspberries and pulpy cherry meat fine, slippery tannin structure. There is sappy acidity that frames the enduring finish. A brilliantly delivered wine from a master of their craft.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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1x 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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