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Dark red fruits, undergrowth and graphite notes on the nose. The palate is long with intense red fruits, dark berries, cured meats and blood plums, interwoven with fragrant cloves, fine spice and wonderful minerality. The chalky, mouth coating tannins are fine, and persistent. A powerful wine with great length and tension. Drink now (decanting recommended).  Second release of the Sinapius Close-Planted Pinot, a blend of two high density blocks, La Claireire and The Enclave, and it is a structured beauty.  It's got bundles of firm tannin and French oak power and spice, all surrounding a concentrated core of dark red cherries and plums.  "An excellent pinot of real depth and structure" - Huon Hooke (The Real Review)
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SKU: Pinot Noir-24 Categories: ,
  • Producer

    SINAPIUS

  • Vintage

    2019

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Region

    Tasmainia

  • Colour

    Red

  • Country

    Australia

  • Alcohol

    13.0%

  • Volume (ml)

    750

  • SKU

    Pinot Noir-24

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Dark red fruits, undergrowth and graphite notes on the nose. The palate is long with intense red fruits, dark berries, cured meats and blood plums, interwoven with fragrant cloves, fine spice and wonderful minerality. The chalky, mouth coating tannins are fine, and persistent. A powerful wine with great length and tension. Drink now (decanting recommended).  Second release of the Sinapius Close-Planted Pinot, a blend of two high density blocks, La Claireire and The Enclave, and it is a structured beauty.  It’s got bundles of firm tannin and French oak power and spice, all surrounding a concentrated core of dark red cherries and plums.  “An excellent pinot of real depth and structure” – Huon Hooke (The Real Review)

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