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Place of Changing Winds 'Between Two Mountains' Pinot Noir 2022
Place of Changing Winds 'Between Two Mountains' Pinot Noir 2022

Place of Changing Winds 'Between Two Mountains' Pinot Noir 2022

SKU: PWPN202214 UCAU
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"Wonderful, all up.” 96+ points, Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

Made from premium Pinot Noir grapes harvested from two different mountain ranges.

A truly exceptional wine that is sure to impress even the most discerning wine connoisseur.

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    • Description

      Place of Changing Winds is roughly equidistant between Mount Macedon and Mount Bullengarook, hence the name of this cuvée, which is essentially the most representative Pinot of the season. It’s a fine, textural Pinot produced from all the estate’s plots (including the highest-density vines), save what went into the tiny Beyond the Forest cuvée. It spent 18 months maturing in Stockinger casks with 50% new oak (although this new component was a 1,000 cask, so it has very little impact). It’s a wine that will drink well young and has significant cellaring potential. It was bottled in January 2024. Alcohol: 13.2%. Closure: Diam 30. Only 2,564 bottles and 24 magnums produced.

      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Blackberry, Blueberry, Pepper

      Palate:

      Blackberry, Fruit Cake, Tobacco

      Food Pairings:
      Pork Pork
      Red Meat Red Meat

    Description

    Place of Changing Winds is roughly equidistant between Mount Macedon and Mount Bullengarook, hence the name of this cuvée, which is essentially the most representative Pinot of the season. It’s a fine, textural Pinot produced from all the estate’s plots (including the highest-density vines), save what went into the tiny Beyond the Forest cuvée. It spent 18 months maturing in Stockinger casks with 50% new oak (although this new component was a 1,000 cask, so it has very little impact). It’s a wine that will drink well young and has significant cellaring potential. It was bottled in January 2024. Alcohol: 13.2%. Closure: Diam 30. Only 2,564 bottles and 24 magnums produced.

    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Blackberry, Blueberry, Pepper

    Palate:

    Blackberry, Fruit Cake, Tobacco

    Food Pairings:
    Pork Pork
    Red Meat Red Meat
    Place of Changing Winds

    "Yes, some winds of change have been a blowin’ over at Place of Changing Winds (POCW). The first significant thing to report is that, from the 2019 harvest, we finally have some Pinot & Chardonnay in cask that we feel represents all of our hard work over the last seven years. Next, we are now (from the 2018 harvest) making all of the wines ourselves at the vineyard, including the two Syrah wines that were formally offered under the name ‘Graillot Australia’. As most of our clients will be aware, the Graillot project began as a collaboration between myself and Crozes-Hermitage icon Alain Graillot (and later also his son Maxime). The first vintage we produced was 2010. As the project has slowly evolved, and as we have begun to have more and more impact on the farming of the Heathcote vines (organic now for three years), everyone involved felt the time was right to place more emphasis on the vineyard itself, hence the change in labelling you see below. And as we now make the wines ourselves at POCW, we have decided to add the wines to the Changing Winds family. We will no longer be using the ‘Graillot Australia’ name. Whilst we manage and drive the project today, the Graillot family remain involved as always, with Maxime visiting the vineyard each year to assist in our viticultural planning and to help with the final blending. I think it’s fair to say that the exchange today is both ways." - Place of Changing Winds

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