Kaituna Vineyard Canterbury Pinot Noir 2006
Clean, lifted nose of bright red fruits. Bit tight. Slight minerality underlayed by something slate-y and medicinal. Dried herbs and iodine. Bit alcohol heavy.
Kaituna Valley Bone Hill Pinot Noir 2006
A more generous approach than its brother. The nose is more forward and giving. Red cherry and coffee tinges and the palate is weightier without being rich. Still firm with smoky oak curling around the edges.
Murdoch James Estate Pinot Noir 2007
Soft red fruits and sweet briar fill up the nose over the classic 'stinky' aromas common to the Martinborough style of Pinot. The tannins are still grippy at this stage but promise silky things in this developing wine. A perfumed style but masculine, aftershave scents of cedar. Refreshing.
We're a bit short of Pinot Noir on the list and there's a definite desire to list some lesser known examples. Of this line up the 'Bone Hill' impressed with a kind of suave depth despite being very youthful. The Murdoch James is a definite as it has flair and comes in at a price that few Pinot Noirs can match without sacrificing style and typicity.
A good day at the 'coal face'.
2 comments:
Hi Sarah,
Just interested about the 'Bone Hill' wine. is this a single vineyard Canterbury wine, or from their Marlborough plantings. Great notes on these wines.
Dayl76
'Bone Hill' is a single vineyard site from their Canterbury plantings. I wish I could be more illuminating but at the mo I'm going on taste rather than provenance. Although having said I'm keen on listing some lesser known Canterbury wines based on the elegance and style I've seen in others (like Mountford).
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