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Penfolds Max's Pinot Noir 2018

Penfolds Max's Pinot Noir 2018

PENFOLDS MAX'S PINOT NOIR A BLEND OF TASMANIAN & HENTY VINEYARDS AT UNBEATABLE PRICE

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$ 24.99 /bottle by the straight dozen
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Single bottle price $24.99
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Why to buy:
  • PENFOLDS PINOT NOIR SOURCED FROM TASMANIA & HENTY REGIONS
  • 5 RED STAR RATED WINERY WINE COMPANION 
  • PENFOLDS HAS WON JAMES HALLIDAY WINERY OF YEAR
  • UNBEATABLE PRICE ON PENFOLDS MAX'S PINOT NOIR
Specifications:
Vintage: 2018
Source/Region:

Tasmania,  Henty, South Eastern Australia

Grape Variety: Other
Cellaring: Drink now
Bottle Top: Stelvin
Alcohol Content: 14.00
Standard Drinks: 8.30
Rating: 0
Tasting Notes:

The gorgeous aromatics flow through to the palate, with fresh dark cherries and raspberries to the fore.Underlying subtle red spice, sumac and paprika compliment rosemary and oregano herbaceous flavours. Quartz like acidity provides vibrancy, framed by fine “al dente” tannins.


Technical:

A terrific year for Tasmanian Pinot Noir with winter and spring rainfall slightly below the long term average, while temperatures tended towards the warmer end of the spectrum. Henty had a wet start to spring with several thunderstorms in November. December was dry in both regions with mild to warm conditions, while January temperatures were notably warm. Favorable conditions prevailed through to harvest with fruit bearing strong varietal character.