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Nevis Bluff Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2024
BOTTLE:
$51.00
Out of stock
SKU
104165
HALF-DOZEN: $290.70 or $48.45 each
DOZEN: $550.80 or $45.90 each
DOZEN: $550.80 or $45.90 each
Producer: Nevis Bluff
Country:
New Zealand
Region:
central Otago
Grape: Pinot noir
Size:
750ml
Vintage:
2024
Double Gold, 98 points, New Zealand International Wine Show 2025
Gorgeously styled and expressed, the wine shows dark plum, rich floral, thyme, smoked game, and hazelnut aromas on the nose. It's richly weighted with refinement and finesse, wonderfully complemented by velvety texture and fine-grained tannins, finishing splendidly long and satisfying. (95) SAM KIM, Wine Orbit
The nose is gentle and elegant, with aromas of blackberry, cherry, plum, thyme and spice. Medium-full bodied, aromas of blackberry, plum and cherry entwined with thyme, vanilla, cinnamon and mocha. The dark fruit is succulent with good depth, layering detailed spices and enriching the silky mouthfeel. This dark-fruited Pinot Noir is well-structured and elegant. Match with lamb rack and roasted duck over the next 8 years. Raymond Chan Wine Reviews
Gorgeously styled and expressed, the wine shows dark plum, rich floral, thyme, smoked game, and hazelnut aromas on the nose. It's richly weighted with refinement and finesse, wonderfully complemented by velvety texture and fine-grained tannins, finishing splendidly long and satisfying. (95) SAM KIM, Wine Orbit
The nose is gentle and elegant, with aromas of blackberry, cherry, plum, thyme and spice. Medium-full bodied, aromas of blackberry, plum and cherry entwined with thyme, vanilla, cinnamon and mocha. The dark fruit is succulent with good depth, layering detailed spices and enriching the silky mouthfeel. This dark-fruited Pinot Noir is well-structured and elegant. Match with lamb rack and roasted duck over the next 8 years. Raymond Chan Wine Reviews