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Clyde Park Block D Pinot Noir 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Clyde Park Block D Pinot Noir 2022
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jh97

James Halliday

$73.66
Empire of Dirt Fuck the Patriarchy Pinot Noir 2023-Red Wine-World Wine
Empire of Dirt Fuck the Patriarchy Pinot Noir 2023
$44.61
Clyde Park Block F Pinot Noir 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Clyde Park Block F Pinot Noir 2020
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jh97

James Halliday

$70.32
Empire of Dirt Going like Elsie Pinot Noir 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Empire of Dirt Going like Elsie Pinot Noir 2022
$36.21
Clyde Park Locale Pinot Noir 2023-Red Wine-World Wine
Clyde Park Locale Pinot Noir 2023
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jh91

James Halliday – "A blend of estate and purchased fruit from the Moorabool Valley, extracted gently with a smidgeon of whole bunch and a swab of new oak (10% respectively). The result, a sassy pinot with chinotto, rhubarb, cardamon and maraschino cherry notes clattering along a gentle weave of tannin." - Ned Goodwin MW (Halliday Wine Companion)

$32.49
Banks Road Yarram Creek Pinot Noir 2023 (12 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Banks Road Yarram Creek Pinot Noir 2023 (12 Bottle Case)
$399.90
Banks Road “Will’s Selection” Pinot Noir 2019 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Banks Road “Will’s Selection” Pinot Noir 2019 (6 Bottle Case)
$349.96
Banks Road Pinot Noir 2023 (12 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Banks Road Pinot Noir 2023 (12 Bottle Case)
$499.97
Bannockburn De La Terre Pinot Noir 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Bannockburn De La Terre Pinot Noir 2022
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js94

James Suckling – "Cardamon, red cherry, tamarind, blood orange, dill and a drape of Indian spice across the mid-palate. Sure, the whole-bunch piquancy is evident, but the integration of extract, optimal fruit ripeness and bunch is rewarding and ultimately delicious after some some air, boding well for mid-term aging. So fragrant, unusual and exotic of appeal. Gently mid-weighted. The finish, a long succulent weld with rivets of green. Drink or hold. Screw cap.” - Ned Goodwin MW (JamesSuckling.com)

$74.99
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.
Pinot Noir is a red wine grape variety known for producing some of the world’s most refined and sophisticated wines. It is a thin-skinned grape that is difficult to grow, but when grown in the right conditions, it can produce light to medium-bodied wines with flavours of red and black fruit, earth and spice. Pinot Noir is often called the “heartbreak grape” because of its finicky nature, but it is also highly prized by winemakers and wine enthusiasts alike. Pinot prefers cold climates and, unlike other popular grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, it won’t grow anywhere — Pinot only thrives when the conditions are right.
Pinot Noir is a popular varietal that is grown in many regions around the world. Some of the most popular Pinot Noir wines come from Burgundy, France, where the grape is said to have originated. Other popular regions for Pinot Noir include California, Oregon, Australia, Germany, Northern Italy and New Zealand. Some of the most well-known Pinot Noir wines include Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in Burgundy, Kistler Vineyards in California, and Williams Selyem in Oregon.
Pinot Noir can be made in various styles, depending on the region and winemaking techniques. Some Pinot Noir wines are light and fruity, while others are full-bodied and complex. Some of the different types of Pinot Noir wine include: Burgundy Pinot Noir: These wines are often light, tart and delicate, with black fruit and earth flavours. Mushrooms and undergrowth are common traits in Burgundian Pinot, and new oak spice aromas are not as noticeable. New World Pinot Noir: These wines are often more fruit-forward and full-bodied, with flavours of black cherry, raspberry and spice. You’ll notice new oak scents in these expressions, but only sometimes earthbound aromas. Sparkling Pinot Noir: Pinot Noir is also used to make sparkling wines, such as Champagne and others. Together with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is one of the key ingredients in the most elegant sparkling white and rosé wines.
The best Pinot Noir wines are often a matter of personal taste, but some of the most highly rated and sought-after Pinot Noir wines include: Bouchard Pere & Fils: This Burgundy producer is known for producing some of the world’s finest and highly prized Pinot Noir wines. La Crema: This California producer is known for producing rich and complex Pinot Noir wines highly sought after by wine enthusiasts. 42 Degrees South: This producer from New Zealand is known for producing elegant and balanced Pinot Noir wines that critics and wine enthusiasts highly rate. New Zealand is becoming a leading source of fine Pinot at affordable prices.
Pinot Noir is not amongst the most planted grapes in the world despite its popularity, and it’s because it only grows in specific places and can only be tamed by expert hands. Opening a bottle of Pinot Noir is always a special occasion. Explore our collection of Pinot Noir and add a couple of bottles to your cellar for everyday enjoyment and memorable dinner parties; Pinot Noir never disappoints.