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A bigger more flavoursome Pinot Noir

It strikes a balance of sweet & savoury fruit on the palate with a complexing length

Pair with creamy mushroom risotto

Little Giant South Australia Pinot Noir 2023 (Australia)

$21.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $24.99 $21.73
6 Btls, $131.94 6 Btls, $114.73
Little Giant South Australia Pinot Noir 2023 (Australia)

Little Giant South Australia Pinot Noir 2023 (Australia)

An extremely versatile Pinot Noir that can hold its own, enjoy chilled or at room temperature...
$21.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $24.99 $21.73
6 Btls, $131.94 6 Btls, $114.73

Description

  • Oaked
  • Strawberry
  • Sweet & savoury
  • Soft tannins

A bigger more flavoursome Pinot Noir, showing regional character. There’s vibrant strawberry and cherry aromas on the nose enhanced by an earthy intensity. It strikes a balance of sweet and savoury fruit on the palate with a complexing length that displays cleansing acidity with soft tannins and a lasting finish. An extremely versatile Pinot Noir that can hold its own, enjoy chilled or at room temperature.

The southern hairy-nose wombat is smaller than other wombats but is stocky, robust and the proud state emblem of South Australia. Like the might of the little wombat, Little Giant is crafted from premium regional South Australian fruit from established vineyards that deliver character and interest well above their size and weight. Hand-crafted and made with minimal additions and preservatives, these are wines made of the vineyard. The grapes are picked at optimal ripeness, minimally handled in the winery and fruit vibrancy is not hidden by non-essential artefact. Seeking first and foremost fruit expression, drinkability and to be a great accompaniment to food. Don’t let the size fool you, these are wines you’ll want to drink.

The winter and spring prior to the 2023 vintage was generally a little wetter and cooler than what is usual, delaying the start of vintage and meaning some extra care was required through the growing period. Whilst the vintage was indeed later than usual, there were some really beautiful parcels of fruit that benefited from being grown in sites where the slower ripening simply enabled flavour ripeness to be achieved with character & balance.

From premium vineyards in South Australia, grapes were hand picked then fermented with a small portion of whole bunch (about 5%) for complexity. The wine was then added to 600ltr barrels for maturation, a portion of which had seen 30% new oak the rest was consigned to old oak.

 

 

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