Frequently Asked Questions
This wine strikes the perfect balance between approachability and complexity that defines exceptional Pinot Noir. While casual drinkers will appreciate its immediate charm of ripe red berries and velvety texture, wine professionals will be drawn to its layered aromatics featuring forest floor, mushroom, and thyme - classic Burgundian characteristics that showcase proper cool-climate winemaking. The seamless integration of fruit, earth, and spice creates a wine that rewards both immediate enjoyment and contemplative tasting.
This Pinot Noir has excellent ageing potential through to 2035, giving you over a decade of drinking pleasure. The wine's refined tannic structure and fresh acidity provide the backbone necessary for graceful evolution, while the concentrated fruit will gradually develop more complex tertiary flavours. Yarra Valley Pinot Noirs are renowned for their longevity when properly made, and this single vineyard expression demonstrates the region's ability to produce age-worthy wines that rival Burgundy.
The wine's savoury profile and medium body make it incredibly food-friendly, particularly with dishes that echo its earthy, herbal notes. Think roasted duck with cherry sauce, mushroom risotto, or herb-crusted lamb - the wine's forest floor characteristics will complement these umami-rich flavours beautifully. The fresh acidity and refined tannins also make it excellent with aged cheeses or charcuterie, where the wine's complexity won't be overwhelmed.
Single vineyard wines express the unique terroir of one specific site, allowing the true character of that location to shine through without blending. This Full Moon vineyard clearly produces fruit with exceptional concentration and complexity, as evidenced by the wine's layered aromatics and structured palate. Single vineyard Pinot Noirs from the Yarra Valley often command premium prices because they showcase the subtle differences in soil, aspect, and microclimate that make each site distinctive.
A 95-point rating from Wine Orbit places this wine in the 'outstanding' category, indicating exceptional quality that stands out even among premium Australian Pinot Noirs. This score reflects not just the wine's immediate appeal, but its technical excellence, complexity, and ageing potential. For context, wines scoring 95+ points represent less than 5% of all wines reviewed, making this Kellybrook release a genuine standout that punches well above its weight class in the competitive Yarra Valley Pinot Noir landscape.