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Ashton Hills Piccadilly Valley Pinot Noir 2025

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$46.00
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SKU
105082
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    Producer: Ashton Hills
    Country: Australia
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2025
    A striking release for its depth, finesse, savoury elements, spice and woody, autumnal characters. All bundled up so well, too. Dark cherry, dried leaves, bay leaf, game meat, pepper and clove, aniseed and fennel. Yes thanks. It sits at medium to fuller weight on the palate but delivers massively satisfying freshness after the generous slosh of the wine. So, too, a web of silty tannins makes for shape and length. Seriously good. (95) MIKE BENNIE, Halliday Wine Companion

    This does more than scratch the itch. But for all of its structure and balance – and undergrowth-driven complexity – this really does have Drink Me written all over it. It’s cherried and earthen, spicy and sweet-sour, with both sinewy tannin and a well-judged plushness to its texture. Toasty oak comes through as whispers at most, and everything just feels in excellent good order. It’s well sustained too. Yes please. This is very good. (93+) CAMPBELL MATTINSON, The Wine Front