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2015 Yering Station Reserve Pinot Noir (Screwcap)

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April 21, 2024 - $51

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RATINGS

93Vinous / IWC

Ripe red berries, incense and candied flowers on the expansive, seductively perfumed nose; a smoky mineral accent adds vivacity. Sappy, alluringly sweet and penetrating on the palate, offering juicy cherry, raspberry and vanilla flavors along with a zesty Asian spice nuance. Fine-grained and seamless in texture, finishing with impressive power, resonating spiciness and smooth tannins.

93James Suckling

An attractive and bold pinot with rich cherries framed in cedary and spicy oak to good effect. The palate has a smooth array of fleshy tannins carrying an array of red cherries, plums and raspberries, as well as plenty of creamy oak spices.

90The Wine Advocate

...red currants and underbrush on the nose with suggestions of lavender and dried herbs, plus a touch of soil. Soft with nice backbone, there's good depth and length on the palate.

REGION

Australia, Victoria, Yarra Valley

Victoria is one of Australia’s smallest and coolest wine regions, yet one of the nation’s most dynamic and quality-oriented. Unlike many of Australia’s wine regions, which include many large, industrial producers, most Victoria producers are small, independently owned and crush fewer than 25 tons of grapes per year. With more than 600 wineries, Victoria has more producers than any other state, though it ranks third in production. Winemaking started in Victoria in the 1850s when Swiss immigrant Hubert de Castella recognized the area’s winemaking potential. There are many climates and topographies in Victoria, from dry, irrigated inland terroirs to cooler, higher regions. Top sub-appellations include Heathcote, Rutherglen and the Yarra Valley. Shiraz and Chardonnay are the principal grapes grown, though Viognier, Pinot Noir and Tannant are also grown. Of special note is the region’s history with sweet dessert wines made of Muscat. Some are called “Tokay” and are made from the Muscadelle grape. Red dessert, Madeira-style wines are also produced.

TYPE

Red Wine, Pinot Noir

This red wine is relatively light and can pair with a wide variety of foods. The grape prefers cooler climates and the wine is most often associated with Burgundy, Champagne and the U.S. west coast. Regional differences make it nearly as fickle as it is flexible.