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LATTA Ex Nihilo Pinot Gris 2025

BOTTLE:
$39.00
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SKU
103253
HALF-DOZEN: $222.30 or $37.05 each
DOZEN: $421.20 or $35.10 each

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    Country: Australia
    Region: Pyrenees
    Grape: Pinot Gris
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2025
    Closure: Screw Cap
    SPECIAL VALUE - It’s the colour of a pale bronze-cherry rosé. Half the fruit is destemmed and on skins between three to 10 days, hence the hue, and the other half whole-bunch pressed, adding texture. All up, such a delicious drink. Rose petals and spice, watermelon and nashi pear, pickled ginger and a lemon/ginger-infusion flavour. It has fine texture and creaminess, with savoury yet lovely light acidity keeping this moreish. (95) JANE FAULKNER, Halliday Wine Companion

    This is a great release. It drinks like class rosé while also having the detail and tension of quality orange wines. That being said, it walks like a rosé and quacks like a rosé for the most part. Faint pear notes, crunchy red cherries steeped in cherry juice, light alpine herb and botanical floral notes, a crack of white pepper and dashes of watermelon rind and cranberry drink. It feels dry, shows off a suite of fine, lacy tannin, finishes with pucker and more botanical-laced freshness, almost as per a rosé vermouth. Straight up banger. (94) MIKE BENNIE, The Wine Front