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Elk Cove Clay Court Pinot Noir 2022

BOTTLE:
$135.00
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SKU
92636
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    Stock Availability:
    49 qty Warehouse
    11 qty South Melbourne
    11 qty Sydney
    Country: USA
    Region: Oregon
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2022

    From a hillside vineyard, Clay Court is on top of Parrett Mountain comes a beautifully balanced Pinot Noir. Ruby red-hued with great floral elegance, showy notes of dusty red berries, and a gravelly minerality. The palate is fleshy, red-fruited and delicious; a squeeze of blood orange brightens the affair; it's followed on by tart cranberries, green tea leaves and an array of savoury dried herbs, finishing with tart cherries and a hint of minerality. CLIVE PURSEHOUSE, Decanter

    The 2022 Pinot Noir Clay Court, grown on volcanic Jory soils, has wonderfully spicy aromas of cinnamon, tea leaves, mossy bark and mushrooms complementing a core of raspberry and red cherry jam. The medium-bodied palate features concentrated, spicy fruit. It's structured by fine, grainy tannins and bright acidity and has a long, bitters-laced finish. ERIN BROOKES, Wine advocate