Item No. 774-2023-1

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BASS PHILLIP WINES Reserve Pinot Noir, South Gippsland 2023 Bottle

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BASS PHILLIP WINES Reserve Pinot Noir, South Gippsland 2023 Bottle

$975.00
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Low stock, Only 2 left.

About this wine

Bass Phillip Reserve Pinot Noir shows remarkable puissance and elegance with gorgeous fruit density and beautiful silken tannins. It is a madly rare, profoundly intense and exquisitely balanced wine which reflects the nuances of an exceptional vineyard site. The Reserve is made from five rows of 'precocious' Pinot Noir vines in the centre of a closely spaced (9000 vines/hectare) north-east facing vineyard planted on silty loams. The unfiltered Reserve, matured for 20 months in new Alliers oak, is a brilliant example of Australian terroir showing plenty of concentrated spicy/black cherry fruit, savoury mocha oak and supple tannins. It is widely regarded as Australia's most evocative and characterful Pinot Noir.
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Variety/Varieties
Pinot Noir
Vintage
2023
Classification
First Classified
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
South Gippsland
State / Province
Victoria

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Bass Phillip Wines
Established in 1979, Bass Phillip is located in prime dairy country near Leongatha in South Gippsland in an area widely known for its regular rainfall pattern. The vineyards have a north-easterly aspect and are planted on deep silty loams with high iron content, a factor that gives tremendous colour to the fruit. Winemaker Phillip Jones is a perfectionist and crops his fruit at incredibly low levels to achieve his objectives in flavour development. The vineyard has been biodynamically farmed since 2002 and winemaking is deliberately low-interventionist. For technocrats the Bass Phillip Pinot Noirs are maddeningly different and difficult to define. The wines can be incredibly complex and sinuous constantly evolving and changing in the glass.
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