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BASS PHILLIP WINES Premium Pinot Noir, South Gippsland 2023 Bottle
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BASS PHILLIP WINES Premium Pinot Noir, South Gippsland 2023 Bottle
About this wine
Bass Phillip Wines Premium Pinot Noir, South Gippsland
The classically styled, Bass Phillip Premium Pinot Noir shows beautiful, black cherry, floral and gamey aromas, supple, velvety tannins, underlying smoky oak and great length of flavour. The fruit is sourced from the low cropping low-input four hectare north-east facing vineyard at Leongatha. Ageing takes place in French oak for 12 to 18 months depending on vintage. The Premium’s ‘hidden power’ is revealed after around five years of bottle age.
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Expert Review
Jane Faulkner
Premium is revealing more aromatics than its siblings, starting with lavender and violets, a hint of pepper and then the cherry fruit rolls in. Full bodied, ripe and rich, with tannins seemingly layered and fine grained, the spicy oak a support act, concentrated and deep yet there’s such freshness and vibrancy within thanks to the acidity. The palate builds, the finish lingers and you hope someone pours you another glass. Beautifully poised yet will garner more complexity in time.
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Expert Review
Huon Hooke
Deep red tinged with bright purple at the rim; a reserved bouquet of dried herbs and dried cherry, still a little in its shell but the magnitude of the flavour and structure is readily apparent. Masses of fine but drying tannins flood the palate. There's a lovely deep core of slightly overripe sweet fruit and the concentration and power of the wine are impressive. It should be cellared a few years to give the bouquet time to develop its full complexity, which it surely will. It's arguably a little overripe—like some Burgundies of recent hot seasons.
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