How about a little bit of New World Pinot Noir? These are a little bit fruitier than the Old World equivalents and generally a little less oaky. Either way these are some absolutely fantastic examples of what Pinot Noir can become when a master gets their hands on it..
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Robert Oatley, Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir 2012 @ £21.95
An excellent Pinot Noir from the sought-after Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne. The grapes are hand pricked and sorted and matured for 9 months in French Oak. Crisp, ripe, rich red fruits with complex spicy and gamey notes and a silky body.
Seifried Estate, Nelson Pinot Noir 2014 @ £13.95
Fruity, fresh, varietal and very inviting bouquet of fresh dark cherry and light red fruits, some plum; baking spices of cinnamon and vanilla. Dry, fruity and flavourful with light red fruits of plum and cherry,light toast oak layer, medium+ acidity and fine tannins. Balanced and well made.
Errazuriz Wild Ferment Pinot Noir @ £14.95
A vibrant ruby red with bright violet nuances when the light hits it, the nose of the Wild Ferment Pinot Noir pours red fruit flavours of cherries, raspberries, and exotic fruits, along with notes of dill and tobacco against a floral backdrop. The palate backs up the red fruit flavours with light notes of toast and nuts such as hazelnuts to the mix.
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