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Pinot Noir Explorer Trio
$149
$255
3PK - $49.67 / BTL
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. Luckily, there’s none of that pomposity here.
3PK - $49.67 / BTL
$149
$255
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
Here’s a trio covering some of the very best regions in the world. From perfumed and pretty to dark and intense, there’s something for every occasion and every food pairing. Come exploring with us with one bottle each from Southern Australia, Burgundy France and Marlborough New Zealand.
1x Pierre Naigeon Vielles Vignes Fixin L'Olivier Bourgogne 2018
Red — Pinot Noir
Burgundy — France
Pierre Naigeon took a step away from high intervention with his 2018 vintage, instead eschewing any additives and minimalising sulphur usage. Not every vintage allows this hands-off approach, but 2018 certainly was one. And it really shows through in the wines. L'Olivier's fruit is quite bright, hinting at red currants and blackberries. The fresh and energetic palate sits in the more medium-bodied range, finishing up with firm yet approachable tannins. You'll find this showing really well now but there's at least a decade left of prime drinking in the bottle.
You’d pay $130 full price.

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1x Warramunda Estate Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
Yarra Valley — Australia
When it comes to pinot noir, the Yarra Valley is at its best when its producing generous, sophisticated, juicy, reds. Lucky for all involved, Warramunda are very much in the business of producing generous, sophisticated, juicy pinots...
This single-vineyard site sits on the north-facing slopes of Coldstream, Yarra Valley, with 80% whole berries and 20% whole bunches, there's something exhilarating about this wine... A gorgeous bright ruby and crushed raspberry colour in the glass. Little flecks of blue and purple weave throughout. There is a crushed fruit aroma of raspberries and strawberries which feels very lively and close to the source. Energy and zeal in the glass. Plush and vibrant with well-integrated oak and a structure that will allow for aging, should the cellar beckon. This is brilliant small batch production from a certified Yarra icon - Warramunda.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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1x Austin's Wines 6ft6 Pinot Noir 2024
Red — Pinot Noir
Geelong — Australia
Geelong is, for me, the best pinot noir producing region outside of Burgundy. Not the USA's Oregon, not New Zealand's Central Otago - little old Geelong on Victoria's south coast.
Fresh and inviting, this will give a lot with just a little swirl in the glass. Raspberry coulis, winter strawberry, some sweet spice, fennel, thistle. The complexity far outpaces its price tag. The wine is structured without sacrificing finesse, which means it's pretty without being thin or wussy. This is dangerous value at $15 and worth stocking up because we don't anticipate we'll be able to hang onto it too for long.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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