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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.
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2x Helen & Joey Layla Pinot Noir 2019
Red — Pinot Noir
Yarra Valley — Australia
This has real complexity in the glass. Rhubarb tartness mixes with spiced cherry and some vanilla nuance. Nutty, savoury aspects are set against earthy, mushroom umami character. More and more reveals itself as it opens up in the glass. When it comes to fruit weight this wine punches well above its weight-class. Full-fruited, fresh, and bursting with energy – pitch perfect Yarra valley pinot.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Taltarni Vineyards Estate Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Pyrenees — Australia
I love the wines of this producer - they are so well defined and stylistically perfect. This is pinot noir with a little bit of extra depth and weight. The red fruit, fresh and ripe, sits squarely at the centre of the wine, with fine boned spindly tannin and bracing acid circling it. The cooler 2023 growing region has allowed for punchy acidity to shine through, and the fruit expression to remain pure and focused. There's nothing out of place, it's fine tuned in its varietal and region expression. This is one of those wines that's an amazing deal at full retail, so get in quick.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Eminence Novella Pinot Noir 2022
Red — Pinot Noir
King Valley — Australia
This wine is enormous fun - light, bright, sappy, floral, confected, a little bunch. There is complexity for days. The fruit weight is complete and satisfying and, while it remains light bodied (as pinot classically and varietally should) it feels complete and satisfying on the palate. There is bricky, savoury back palate nuance which puts a nice little bow on the mid-palate fruit, punctuating it and acting as a counterpoint to the pep of the acidity. It feels – and is – expertly crafted at every step.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x 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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2x 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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2x Anarchist Pinot Noir 2022
Red — Pinot Noir
Limestone Coast — Australia
Fresh and exuberant pinot from the Limestone Coast in South Australia (home to globally famous Coonawarra). This is a fine with fun stitched in - it’s light, bright, lifted and energetic. The fruit profile sits squarely in the ‘light red’ spectrum with raspberries, winter strawberries, and cherries. This is one of those reds that, should the weather demand it, you can stick in the fridge for 40 minutes before tucking in.
You’d pay $25 full price.
