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Gembrook Hill Estate Pinot Noir 2022
Gembrook Hill Estate Pinot Noir 2022

Gembrook Hill Estate Pinot Noir 2022

SKU: GBPN202210 UCAU
Regular price $65.00
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Made using organic and biodynamic farming methods and minimal intervention in the cellar.

Blend of delicate red fruit flavours, subtle spice notes, and a velvety texture.

Grown in the cool climate of the Yarra Valley, the grapes benefit from the region's unique combination of soils and microclimates, resulting in a very impressive Pinot Noir.

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      Gembrook Hill Winery takes a conscientious approach to sustainability, implementing environmentally friendly practices throughout their vineyard and winemaking processes. From organic and biodynamic farming methods to minimal intervention in the cellar, their commitment to sustainability ensures that each bottle reflects their respect for nature and the land.

    Description

    Gembrook Hill Winery takes a conscientious approach to sustainability, implementing environmentally friendly practices throughout their vineyard and winemaking processes. From organic and biodynamic farming methods to minimal intervention in the cellar, their commitment to sustainability ensures that each bottle reflects their respect for nature and the land.

    Gembrook Hill Vineyard

    It was 1983 when Ian and June Marks found their vineyard site after a long search for the perfect pocket of land throughout almost every wine region in Victoria. With views of Mt Donna Buang, a backdrop of the Warburton ranges, red soil and a coveted north-easterly aspect, it is the perfect spot for cool climate winemaking. Gembrook Hill led the way as part of the 'second wave' of Yarra Valley vignerons, and today is one of the oldest vineyards in the Upper Yarra sub-region.

    Their approach to winemaking centres around minimal handling. The grapes are harvested by hand according to fruit flavours at about 13 degrees baume. The grapes have little or no filtration and only French oak is used with a variety of hogsheads, barriques and puncheons. The cool climate of the southern Yarra Valley produces a high acid, long-lived style of wine, with elegant and refined fruit flavours and balanced structure.

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