Bargain Pinot Noir
Would definitely agree on the Rochford & Williams Crossing.
The Rochford held up very well against a round of $40+ pinots tasted blind & have purchased several since (and need to stock up on a few more).
I don't reckon the Paringa delivers value for money - I'd spend my $25 on Riesling if the pinot pickings were that slim.
The Rochford held up very well against a round of $40+ pinots tasted blind & have purchased several since (and need to stock up on a few more).
I don't reckon the Paringa delivers value for money - I'd spend my $25 on Riesling if the pinot pickings were that slim.
Both Rochford Yarra Valley & Macedon Ranges hold up well as value for money.
I haven't tried the '07 Paringa Peninsula, if it's at a tasting I shall give it a go, but wont be rushing out to buy a bottle in the meantime.
I still struggle with the concept of bargain Pinot Noir as it's still a few and far between finding - and if it's really good then procurring it becomes a sport akin to unicorn hunting.
There are a few nz wines that would hold up well in the under $25 range, but once you add on that tax and freight we're into another price bracket!
I haven't tried the '07 Paringa Peninsula, if it's at a tasting I shall give it a go, but wont be rushing out to buy a bottle in the meantime.
I still struggle with the concept of bargain Pinot Noir as it's still a few and far between finding - and if it's really good then procurring it becomes a sport akin to unicorn hunting.
There are a few nz wines that would hold up well in the under $25 range, but once you add on that tax and freight we're into another price bracket!
The hoary old chestnut that is bargain pinots for under $25.
Without hesitation:
- Josef Chromy Pepik Pinot Noir 2007 ($20 RRP I think)
- Williams Crossing Pinot Noir 2006 (great)
- Ashton Hills Pinot Noir whatever vintage
- Hoddles Creek (although I think the chardonnay offers better punch for the dollar)
- Kooyong Massale, although admittedly never been as rapt as the reviews suggest and I think the price is heading upwards a touch for this?
Without hesitation:
- Josef Chromy Pepik Pinot Noir 2007 ($20 RRP I think)
- Williams Crossing Pinot Noir 2006 (great)
- Ashton Hills Pinot Noir whatever vintage
- Hoddles Creek (although I think the chardonnay offers better punch for the dollar)
- Kooyong Massale, although admittedly never been as rapt as the reviews suggest and I think the price is heading upwards a touch for this?
Cheers
Wayno
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Sarsfield Estate 2005 is a winner, around $20 a bottle
Dalla Mia Finestra (can't remember the vintage) is around $20, fantastic stuff
Hoddles Creek 2006 a cracker, around $20
The latest Massale isn't bad, previous vintages haven't impressed as much
Cono Sur Pinot from the Central Valley is good value too, not sure how much a bottle
Dalla Mia Finestra (can't remember the vintage) is around $20, fantastic stuff
Hoddles Creek 2006 a cracker, around $20
The latest Massale isn't bad, previous vintages haven't impressed as much
Cono Sur Pinot from the Central Valley is good value too, not sure how much a bottle
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I found a bottle of 1996 Fetzer Pinot Noir on sale at a local liquor store. Don't know the story behind how this older bottling turned up there but it had been reduced from about C$24 to C$13. Had to try it.
The wine must have been stored upside down for quite some time as there was a ring of dark purple-red sediment in the neck just below the bottom of the cork. When I pulled the cork out the fine, damp sediment stained my fingers and thumb a dark purple. I had to insert a twisted paper towel into the neck to remove the ring of sediment.
The colour was a light brick/terracotta with a pale orange-brown rim. The nose had a sweet, ripe tomato, oaky nose. Light and devoid of tannins the wine was charmingly soft and elegant, had an oaky, leathery tomato skin quality. A nice, light-bodied but mature wine, this was a delightful surprise. It will make a lovely sipping wine that can be drunk all on its own.
This is what I call a bargain Pinot. We are going back to pick up the remaining few bottles.
Cheers.....Mahmoud.
The wine must have been stored upside down for quite some time as there was a ring of dark purple-red sediment in the neck just below the bottom of the cork. When I pulled the cork out the fine, damp sediment stained my fingers and thumb a dark purple. I had to insert a twisted paper towel into the neck to remove the ring of sediment.
The colour was a light brick/terracotta with a pale orange-brown rim. The nose had a sweet, ripe tomato, oaky nose. Light and devoid of tannins the wine was charmingly soft and elegant, had an oaky, leathery tomato skin quality. A nice, light-bodied but mature wine, this was a delightful surprise. It will make a lovely sipping wine that can be drunk all on its own.
This is what I call a bargain Pinot. We are going back to pick up the remaining few bottles.
Cheers.....Mahmoud.
We fancied a Pinot last night, and not having anything Tuesday night quaffable in the house picked up a bottle of 2002 Hirsch Hill Estate Pinot Noir for $20 pretty much at random. I have to say - and despite a couple of less than favourable write-ups of the 2003 edition and no great pedigree from the winery - it went down a treat. Really lovely colour, almost tawny, and quite vigorous fruitiness. Generally much less insipid than a lot of entry level Pinot and definitely one I'd have again at the price.
ufo wrote:Hi Sean,
If you follow close enough, you can still get Coldstream Hills for less then $20 and I would definetely put it in your list. It is one of the best Pinots in Au around $ 20.
Also Cuttaway Hills is not bad either from Central Table lands in NSW.
I must admit I had an 06 Coldstream Hills recently and I thought it was pretty good. A touch herbal to me, but impressive for it's price bracket (although still not as good as the Williams Crossing or the Pepik).
Cheers
Wayno
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Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.