Six NZ Pinot Noirs
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:39 am
I tried a few Pinot Noirs from different regions of NZ over the summer break, to compare some different regions and sample a few of the icon brands. Here are some notes:
Pegasus Bay 05 This had quite a restrained delicate aroma, but was very varietal with soft red fruit and silky mouthfeel. Medium bodied and quite long. Seemed slightly disjointed however (a touch green edged) on day 1 but much improved on day 2. Perhaps needs a couple of years to be at its best. (Canterbury)
Martinborough Vineyard 04 Garnet, nice aroma of plum and rubarb and oak. Complex and appealing palate, with strawberry and a touch of caramel. Medium to full bodied, with good acid and tannin balance. Better than the Pegasus in my view. (Martinborugh)
Cooper's Creek Reserve 04 This was a nice surprise - not being an iconic wine, I was not expecting too much, as cheaper Pinot often disappoints me, but this was actually quite classy. Lots of oak (50% in new french for a year) gave cedar and cigar box on the nose, though the raspberry and cherry fruit perhaps struggled a bit to match the oak. Full bodied, easy drinking and appealing. Good QPR at approx NZ$30. (Marlborough)
Neudorf Moutere 05 Classy aroma, with oak nicely integrated with fruit. Darker fruit taste than some (blackberry in there as well as the red fruit). Soft mellow tannins. Not a blockbuster in any one area, just a classy balanced wine. Drinking well. (Nelson)
Ata Rangi 06 Deep red, full bodied with a rich, lush aroma of ripe fruit and good use of oak. Complex and balanced, this is clearly a class act - and already drinking well. (Martinborough)
Craggy Range Calvert Vineyard 06 This one interested me as its a new wine from Craggy Range, who are Hawkes bay based, though the fruit is sourced from a good single vineyard on Felton Road. Light ruby, with great clarity, A big, gamey, clove and ripe fruit nose. With cherries, cranberries and a peppery richness, this has lots going on. Tannins are silky and mouthfilling. This is an elegant well made Pinot I think and I'd recommend it. Maybe just a bit green edged in the finish - this will hopefully resolve as its still young. (Central Otago)
Pegasus Bay 05 This had quite a restrained delicate aroma, but was very varietal with soft red fruit and silky mouthfeel. Medium bodied and quite long. Seemed slightly disjointed however (a touch green edged) on day 1 but much improved on day 2. Perhaps needs a couple of years to be at its best. (Canterbury)
Martinborough Vineyard 04 Garnet, nice aroma of plum and rubarb and oak. Complex and appealing palate, with strawberry and a touch of caramel. Medium to full bodied, with good acid and tannin balance. Better than the Pegasus in my view. (Martinborugh)
Cooper's Creek Reserve 04 This was a nice surprise - not being an iconic wine, I was not expecting too much, as cheaper Pinot often disappoints me, but this was actually quite classy. Lots of oak (50% in new french for a year) gave cedar and cigar box on the nose, though the raspberry and cherry fruit perhaps struggled a bit to match the oak. Full bodied, easy drinking and appealing. Good QPR at approx NZ$30. (Marlborough)
Neudorf Moutere 05 Classy aroma, with oak nicely integrated with fruit. Darker fruit taste than some (blackberry in there as well as the red fruit). Soft mellow tannins. Not a blockbuster in any one area, just a classy balanced wine. Drinking well. (Nelson)
Ata Rangi 06 Deep red, full bodied with a rich, lush aroma of ripe fruit and good use of oak. Complex and balanced, this is clearly a class act - and already drinking well. (Martinborough)
Craggy Range Calvert Vineyard 06 This one interested me as its a new wine from Craggy Range, who are Hawkes bay based, though the fruit is sourced from a good single vineyard on Felton Road. Light ruby, with great clarity, A big, gamey, clove and ripe fruit nose. With cherries, cranberries and a peppery richness, this has lots going on. Tannins are silky and mouthfilling. This is an elegant well made Pinot I think and I'd recommend it. Maybe just a bit green edged in the finish - this will hopefully resolve as its still young. (Central Otago)