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94 Points
5 Stars
Kalex Wines Central Otago Pinot Noir 2016

Kalex Wines Central Otago Pinot Noir 2016

WORLD CLASS CENTRAL OTAGO PINOT NOIR RATED 5 STARS & 94 POINTS BY SAM KIM

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  • 94 POINT RATED WINE ORBIT 
  • 5 STAR RATED CENTRAL OTAGO PINOT NOIR 
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Specifications:
Vintage: 2016
Source/Region:

Central Otago, New Zealand

Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Cellaring: Drink now or cellar until 2025
Bottle Top: Stelvin
Alcohol Content: 13.50
Standard Drinks: 8.00
Rating: 94
Tasting Notes:

Violet petals, warm schist & red fruits dominate the aromas of this textural, layered Pinot Noir. The Palate is silky, savoury, and seductive – spice & lifted red fruits.


Technical:
The fruit for this wine was sourced from Northburn, Bendigo, Bannockburn and Lowburn. After a warm, early start to the season, an unusually cold November saw snow fall on the mountains and it put a halt on things a little. The vines soon caught up with a warm December, January and February. It was a drier season than normal although rains in February created some botrytis pressure. Harvest was short and sweet, taking around four weeks rather than the usual six. It is thought that most wineries had their fruit in before April 12th, when snow fell.
Accolades & Awards:

5 Stars & 94 Point Rated - Sam Kim, Wine Orbit 

"It is beautifully fruited and inviting on the nose showing spiced cherry, thyme, olive and roasted nut characters with a hint of truffle. The palate delivers excellent concentration and savoury complexity, wonderfully supported by refined mouthfeel and silky texture. At its best: now to 2025".