Tolpuddle Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021
Bottiglia - 75cl

- Annata2021
- ColoreRosso
- ProduttoreTolpuddle Vineyard
- PaeseAustralia
- RegioneTasmania
- DenominazioneGI
- Formato BottigliaBottiglia - 75cl
- ABV13.5
- LWIN13257992021
- Punteggio medio critici4.6★★★★★★★★★★
Recensioni Critiche di Vini
A longer, cooler vintage has allowed the sum of all the distinctive site components to marry in ideal balance. It’s all there - pretty aromatics; plush, rounded fruit flavours with some stalky grip adding play to the texture, and a cloak of minerality providing an intriguing counterpoint as fine tannins grip at the finish. It’s alluring, enticing you back to keep reading its complexity.
- Finestra di Consumo: 2022 - 2035
- Nome del Recensore: David Sly
- Data Recensione: settembre 2022
Excellent depth of red with a strong purple tint, the bouquet black cherry, meaty/charcuterie and mossy undergrowth, while the palate is full and strong, with richness and fleshy extract aplenty, a powerful wine with tannins that are assertive and long. A subtle stalky whole-bunch note on the follow-through. A solidly built pinot of impressive concentration and real substance.
- Finestra di Consumo: 2022 - 2036
- Nome del Recensore: Huon Hooke
Riffing off the same playbook as the excellent 2020 Pinot Noir, this 2021 Pinot Noir is fine, floral, mineral, structured and if possible, a little more structured and perfect than the 2020. It captures a ductile flow of tannin that shapes the fruit, capturing a glistening display of perfectly ripe, restrained fruit. Together, it makes for a polished, scintillating wine. Exceptional.
- Finestra di Consumo: 2022 - 2041
- Nome del Recensore: Erin Larkin
I love the transparent, floral nose of this beautifully crafted and extremely fresh Tasmanian pinot noir. Fantastic interplay of mineral acidity with fresh black cherry and ripe strawberry fruit on the super-elegant palate. Long, silky and citrusy finish. From the Coal River Valley sub-region of Tasmania. Drink or hold. Screw cap.
- Nome del Recensore: James Suckling
- Data Recensione: ottobre 2022
