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Current Category Australian Red Wines > Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir can be used by winemakers to produce soft,supple,medium-bodied reds of great style,or acidic white wine stocks for sparkling wines.The best wines will have a light to medium body,almost a translucent ruby red,and show subtle aromas and flavours of cherry, raspberry and strawberry unfolding to leather,cedar and earthy characters.You will know a good pinot noir when you get it into a large open glass: it will seduce with red fruit flavours, and tantalise with forest floor aromas. Be critical of wines that have too obvious oak tannin or stalky,stemmy green characters.It is most important that you can taste the velvety fruit right through the palate. The best regions for pinot noir in Australia to date are in South Australia - Mount Lofty Ranges,Adelaide Hills,Barossa Valley,Eden Valley,Victoria - Port Philip, Geelong,Mornington Peninsula,Yarra Valley,Macedon Ranges,New South Wales - Southern NSW,Hunter Valley,Hunter,Canberra District,Tasmana - North and South Regions,Western Australia - South West Australian Region and Pemberton.




Pirie Tasmania South Pinot Noir 2005 Regional Tasmania 750ml x 12 :
Plantagenet Great Southern Pinot Noir 2003 Great Southern Region Western Australia 750ml x 12 :
Plunkett Blackwood Ridge Pinot Noir 2003 Strathogie Ranges Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Port Phillip Estate Pinot Noir 2001 Mornington Peninsula Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Port Phillip Estate Pinot Noir 2002 Mornington Peninsula Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Preece Pinot Noir Goulburn Valley, King Valley Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Punt Road Pinot Noir 2002 Yarra Valley Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Queen Adelaide Pinot Noir Barossa Valley Region Saouth Australia 750ml x 12 :
Red Hill Bimaris Estate Pinot Noir 2001 Mornington Peninsula Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Red Hill Estate Classic Release Pinot Noir 2000 Mornington Peninsula Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :

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