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Kellybrook Edenesque Pinot Noir 2023

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$30.00
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102101
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    Producer: Holm Oak
    Country: Australia
    Region: Tasmania
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2023

    SPECIAL VALUE - A blend of fruit from the home block at Wonga Park and two different sites in Gladysdale. A light, bright crimson. Composed, with aromas of lightly poached red fruits, rose petals and delicate spice. The light- to medium-bodied palate is finely tuned. Finishes with silky smooth tannins that you barely notice. Not a blockbuster. Very nicely done. PHILIP RICH, Halliday Wine Companion

    Whole bunch fermenting, extended maceration, lots of punching down – Stuart Dudine, winemakers, says “I like to layer in as much interest as possible into pinot noir, sometimes you have to call a spade a spade, and push things and get good flavours and ripe tannin into the wine, especially with cooler years and upper Yarra fruit the majority of the wine”.

    Pale garnet colour. Crisp, bright, cherry and cranberry juicy, lightweight with good layers of peppery and brown spices. Snappy texture, a crunch through the finish, enough flavour yet stacks of freshness. Rose hip tea elements. Easy drinking and super lovely overall. MIKE BENNIE, The Wine Front

    We must admit we didn't know much about Kellybrook Estate when trying through the wines but we were certainly impressed. Effortlesly enjoyable but marked but some subtle complexity and moving past the simple and fruity style you may expect at this level, which made for a very pleasant surprise. Still a family ownder winery and one of the first in the Yarra to have a cellar door. Good gear.