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Adelaide Hills

2023 Cloudbreak Nouveau Pinot Noir

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The Collective Review

Next-gen Pinot from the straight-from-the-hip Tomich clan. Winemaker Jack has followed in his famed father’s footsteps - Randal Tomich - with a modern, fruit-forward and dazzling approach to Adelaide Hills Pinot. Stewed rhubarb, compote raspberries, cola, and rose petals await. Top it all off with 95 points from the Wine Show case, this is a must by for lovers of good pinot, without breaking the bank.

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Crunchy ripe red cherry aromas, on the palate the wine had red and black cherries with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, a medium bodied stlye with ripe tannins, peppery dried herbs in the medium plus finish. Read more
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The Wine Collective - Tasting Panel

Crunchy ripe red cherry aromas, on the palate the wine had red and black cherries with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, a medium bodied stlye with ripe tannins, peppery dried herbs in the medium plus finish.

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Tasting Notes

A supple style of Pinot Noir, super aromatic with pretty red fruits. Bright crunchy acidity paired with delicate primary red fruits and tannis, balanced and delicious.

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Winemakers Note

The vineyard is approximately 365m – 400m above sea level, has an annual rainfall of approximately 800mm and records temperatures that are five degrees centigrade cooler than Adelaide.

The mesoclimate is ideally suited to producing premium fine wine as the cool temperatures promote late budburst and long, slow ripening of fruit. These nurtured grapes produce intense, pure fruit flavours for wines of a complex and delicate nature.

The Onkaparinga Valley was recognized as some of the best land in the State of South Australia by the early settlers. The vineyard property was originally opened up by the South Australian Company in 1840. The first man to work the land was a German settler, Johann Köhlhagen whose home built in 1857, still stands on the property.

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