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Warramate Pinot Noir 2024

BOTTLE:
$42.00
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SKU
100127
HALF-DOZEN: $239.40 or $39.90 each
DOZEN: $453.60 or $37.80 each

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    Producer: Warramate
    Country: Australia
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2024

    SPECIAL VALUE - Made with 20% whole bunches, 10% new oak. A light, bright crimson. Pretty and perfumed. Aromas of redcurrants, strawberry and blood oranges together with a little rose petal. Light to medium bodied with delicate and finely tuned tannins on the elegant finish. (94) PHILIP RICH, Halliday Wine Companion

    Warramate is a small, highly regarded estate in the Upper Yarra Valley, purchased by and asjoining the famous yarra Yering. The property itself sits in one of the cooler pockets of the valley, where altitude and aspect contribute to wines defined by perfume, line and natural acidity rather than weight or richness. Farming has always been central to the philosophy, with an emphasis on restraint in the vineyard and allowing site to speak clearly in the finished wines.

    As winemaker at Yarra Yering,  Sarah Crowe, one of Australia’s most respected cool- whose background includes key roles at Coldstream Hills and a long-standing influence in shaping modern Yarra Valley Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Her approach at Warramate is precise and site-driven, focusing on balance, detail and subtle complexity rather than overt winemaking.