Paringa Estate ‘The Paringa’ Pinot Noir 2020
$119.97Unit price /Unavailableor $113.97 in case of 6 bottles.Pressing Matters Cuvée “C” Pinot Noir 2016
$155.00Unit price /Unavailableor $147.25 in case of 6 bottles.Banks Road Yarram Creek Pinot Noir 2023
$33.33Unit price /Unavailableor $31.66 in case of 12 bottles.Banks Road “Will’s Selection” Pinot Noir 2019
$58.33Unit price /Unavailableor $55.41 in case of 6 bottles.Seville Estate Single Vineyard Gembrook Pinot Noir 2021
$43.32Unit price /Unavailableor $41.16 in case of 12 bottles.Indigo Vineyards Secret Village Pinot Noir 2021
$55.82Unit price /Unavailableor $53.03 in case of 6 bottles.Fowles Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch Pinot Noir 2021
$34.49Unit price /Unavailableor $32.76 in case of 6 bottles.Barringwood Mill Block Pinot Noir 2021
$57.02Unit price /Unavailableor $54.17 in case of 6 bottles.Quealy Tussie Mussie Pinot Noir 2022
$43.40Unit price /Unavailableor $41.23 in case of 6 bottles.Quealy Seventeen Rows Pinot Noir 2021
$70.88Unit price /Unavailableor $67.34 in case of 6 bottles.Quealy Campbell & Christine Pinot Noir 2022
$46.92Unit price /Unavailableor $44.57 in case of 6 bottles.Pyramid Valley North Canterbury Pinot Noir 2021
$65.41Unit price /Unavailableor $62.14 in case of 6 bottles.Pyramid Valley North Canterbury Pinot Noir 2020
$65.41Unit price /Unavailableor $62.14 in case of 6 bottles.Place Of Changing Winds Annus Horribilis 2020
$92.85Unit price /Unavailableor $88.21 in case of 6 bottles.
Pinot Noir, often referred to as the "heartbreak grape," is celebrated for its finicky nature and the rewards it offers when cultivated with care. Originating from the Burgundy region of France, this varietal has now found homes in various corners of the globe, from the cool climates of New Zealand's Pinot Noir, often referred to as the "heartbreak grape," is celebrated for its finicky nature and the rewards it offers when cultivated with care. Originating from the Burgundy region of France, this varietal has now found homes in various corners of the globe, from the cool climates of New Zealand's South Island to the sun-kissed valleys of California. The grape's thin skin and sensitivity to its environment mean that even slight variations in terroir can lead to vastly different flavor profiles. Tasters might detect notes of ripe cherries and raspberries in one bottle, while another might reveal undertones of earth, leather, and tea. This inherent complexity makes Pinot Noir a favorite among enthusiasts, eager to explore its multifaceted expressions. Its adaptability to a range of culinary dishes, from salmon to duck, further cements its status as a beloved choice for wine lovers around the world. read more... less