Toolangi Vineyard Pinot Noir 2024

$35.00
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Toolangi Vineyard Pinot Noir 2024
Producer Toolangi Vineyard
Region, Country Yarra Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 24675-750

Kaspar Hermann is coming up on seven years at the helm of Toolangi Vineyard. Under his site-first approach–allowing the place and vintage to dictate the result rather than forcing a particular style—the true character and quality of Toolangi’s vineyard are revealing themselves, with impressive results. 

After a string of cool years in the Yarra, 2024 delivered a mild, uneventful spring and sunny and warm conditions at harvest. According to Hermann, it’s a season marked by big flavour and attractive regional charm–the proof is in the pudding; this is as good as we’ve seen this wine. Drawn from 22-year-old vines, the fruit was picked over two days in the third week of March. It was partially destemmed and fermented as whole berries, with a small portion of bunches included (10%). After 14 days, the wine was pressed to oak (10% new) for nine months’ maturation. As has come to be expected from this single-vineyard bottling, it’s vibrant and pure-fruited with textural finesse and plenty of bang for your buck.

Toolangi Vineyard Pinot Noir 2024

Reviews

“A juicy red cherry and raspberry affair, some mulch and cinnamon, with a bit of aniseed and rose perfume. It’s medium-bodied, a bit sappy and mushroomy in flavour, some blood orange tang, a light peppery grip to tannin, with a finish of solid length. Definitely has some pepper and herb character, and something of a poached strawberry sweetness. All that being said, the wine presents well enough, albeit kind of Campari-laced and tangy. It’s interesting and drinks well enough.”
90 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

Reviews

“A juicy red cherry and raspberry affair, some mulch and cinnamon, with a bit of aniseed and rose perfume. It’s medium-bodied, a bit sappy and mushroomy in flavour, some blood orange tang, a light peppery grip to tannin, with a finish of solid length. Definitely has some pepper and herb character, and something of a poached strawberry sweetness. All that being said, the wine presents well enough, albeit kind of Campari-laced and tangy. It’s interesting and drinks well enough.”
90 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front

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