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Bay of Fires

Bay of Fires Pinot Noir 2022

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Medium Bodied Dry
region Coal River Valley & Derwent Valley
vintage 2022
size 750ml
Bright, vibrant red in colour, the perfume of this wine is very complex with sweet ripe strawberry fruit characters, complemented with anise and cinnamon plum blossom spice.

TASTING NOTES

Light Bold
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Dry Sweet
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Fruity Complex
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An elegant and supple wine that shows remarkable power, intensity and length on the palate. Framed by ripe, moderate tannin the graceful strawberry fruit is complemented but not dominated by spice. The wine demonstrates a wonderful poise and balance with remarkable length of flavour as all great Pinot Noirs should.
FULL TASTING NOTES

Tasted & Trusted

Royal Adelaide Wine Show 2023
Royal Adelaide Wine Show 2023
2022 Vintage
Dave Brookes 2023
Dave Brookes 2023
"...Impressive fruit intensity on the palate, plenty of minerally drive and gentle chalky tannins that show more muscle as the wine fades away, pure of fruit and long"
2022 Vintage
Tasmanian Wine Show 2024
Tasmanian Wine Show 2024
Top Gold
2022 Vintage

SERVING SUGGESTIONS

Make the most of your Wine

How to Serve
How to Serve
Best served between 14-15°C
Which Glass
Which Glass
A glass with an extremely wide bowl and tapered rim is the perfect Pinot Noir glass. This allows plenty of aeration, concentrates delicate aromas and showcases the bright, rich fruit
Food Pairing
Food Pairing
Pair with masterstock duck
How to Cellar
How to Cellar
In sound cellaring conditions this wine should develop well over the next 5-10 years