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- Limit Two per customer
2021 Place of Changing Winds Between Two Mountains Pinot Noir
Other Reviews....
Deep crimson purple. An exotically perfumed bouquet, partly from the inclusion of one-third whole bunches in the ferment and 18 months maturation in used Stockinger barrels. The power and length of the wine are extraordinary, and the 'drink to' date should prove conservative. Drink by 2040.
98 Points
James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion
About 15% whole bunches here. According to Rob Walters this was the year that the vines seemed to kick in in a different way, with a sense of maturity now in place, to an extent.
Supple textured, deep and gently savoury, mellow red and black cherry fruit characters, sourness in a pleasant sense, alpine herbs, a slick dusting of clove and cinnamon, bright, blood orange acidity and licks of game meat, truffle and autumnal savoury elements. It feels fine and fancy, exqusite in detail of flavours and beautiful texture. Sensational, really. Top flight. Drink 2023 - 2035.
96 Points
Mike Bennie - The Wine Front