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Valli Bendigo Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

BOTTLE:
$105.00
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SKU
92372
HALF-DOZEN: $598.50 or $99.75 each
DOZEN: $1,134.00 or $94.50 each

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    Producer: Valli
    Country: New Zealand
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2022
    A very structured pinot with blue fruit, flowers and slate with hints of graphite on the nose and palate. It’s full-bodied but tight and hemmed in. Very precise and focused for a really big pinot, but comes off agile and energetic. This will age well. Beautiful follow up to the 2021. Drink or hold. Screw cap. (96) JAMES SUCKLING

    Ripe, concentrated wine with cassis, blackberry, violet, dark chocolate and spicy oak underpinned with vibrant acidity. It's a wine with heft, obvious power and the ability to age gracefully. (96) BOB CAMPBELL, The Real Review