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YARRALOCH Single Vineyard Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley 2019 Bottle
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YARRALOCH Single Vineyard Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley 2019 Bottle
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Expert Review
Ken Gargett
There is a touch to these wines that lifts them well above the pac – great examples of what the Yarra does so well. This is a gleaming crimson in colour. The nose has spices, herbs, raspberries, cranberries, truffle notes, bay leaves, freshly picked beetroot, dried herbs, bergamot, coffee grinds and animal skins. Good early complexity and any oak influence is now very much part of the wine – nothing sticks out. It is indeed seamless with very good length, fine balance and silky tannins. The wine is also taut and driven by a vibrant line of acidity so should drink well at any stage over the next eight years, as it continues to evolve.
94 points, Wine Pilot (December 2022)
Expert Review
Ray Jordan
A most impressive Pinot Noir from the Yarra Valley with aromas of plum and cherry with a little red fruit influence showing some subtle pomegranate characters. The palate has excellent fruit concentration with an appealing suppleness but there is structure and spine here too carrying through to a long finish which will support further cellaring.
93 points, Wine Pilot (December 2022)
Expert Review
Philip Rich
Blend of 87/13% MV6/D clones, 8% whole bunches and matured in French puncheons (15% new). A bright and quite deep crimson red. An impressive core of darker fruits, including dark cherry and blueberries, with the oak sitting discreetly in the background. Medium–full bodied, there is both enough stuffing and tannins for this to soften and become more complex over the next 5–8 years.
92 points, Wine Companion (December 2021)