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Leura Park EstatePinot Noir
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Estate grown. An elegant and vibrant Pinot Noir with lifted aromatics and delicate savoury tannins. Cherry,
strawberry, spice and hints of pepper cascade from the glass then flow onto the palate exhibiting red fruits, peony, fennel and soft earthy feels. This is a wine of layers, depth and complexity. Drinking beautifully now and will build further character over time.
strawberry, spice and hints of pepper cascade from the glass then flow onto the palate exhibiting red fruits, peony, fennel and soft earthy feels. This is a wine of layers, depth and complexity. Drinking beautifully now and will build further character over time.
Estate grown. An elegant and vibrant Pinot Noir with lifted aromatics and delicate savoury tannins. Cherry,
strawberry, spice and hints of pepper cascade from the glass then flow onto the palate exhibiting red fruits, peony, fennel and soft earthy feels. This is a wine of layers, depth and complexity. Drinking beautifully now and will build further character over time.
strawberry, spice and hints of pepper cascade from the glass then flow onto the palate exhibiting red fruits, peony, fennel and soft earthy feels. This is a wine of layers, depth and complexity. Drinking beautifully now and will build further character over time.
Light bodied red wines have a water-light mouthfeel and light flavour impact. Often pale to light/medium in colour.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- TypePinot Noir
- Size750ML
- RegionGeelong
- Current Vintage2023* - Vintage is not guaranteed and may vary store to store or when delivered.
- Standard Drinks8
- Alcohol Volume13.5%
- CountryAustralia
- StateVictoria
- Brand NameLeura Park Estate
- Wine MakerDarren Bourke
- Food MatchChinese
- ClosureScrew Cap
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyLight Bodied
Bronze - 40Th Annual Victorian Wine Show 2019
James Halliday
Australian wine writer, critic and winemaker

Vintage 2019
94 points Halliday Wine Companion
94 Points – 2022 James Halliday Australian Wine Companion.
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