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Small Island Enso Coal River Pinot Noir 2024
Small Island Enso Coal River Pinot Noir 2024

Small Island Enso Coal River Pinot Noir 2024

SKU: SEPN202410 UCAU
Regular price $80.00 $54.99
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The Small Island Wines are making plenty of noise with only a small range.

Dark cherries, cured meat and a dash of oak

100% Coal River Fruit from the Pooley home block and across the road next to Cooinda.

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Small Island Enso Coal River Pinot Noir 2024
Small Island Enso Coal River Pinot Noir 2024
Regular price $80.00 $54.99
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    • Description

      The Small Island Wines are making plenty of noise with only a small range.

      Complex, rounded and very smooth, everything you could want from a Pinot Noir.

       

      100% Coal River Fruit from the Pooley home block and across the road next to Cooinda.
      10% whole bunch
      12 months on FF oak, 2nd year.

      From one of Tasmania’s most exciting boutique producers, the 2024 Enzo Pinot Noir captures the elegance and depth of the Coal River Valley in a beautifully poised expression. Sourced exclusively from the revered Pooley home block and neighbouring Cooinda vineyard, this wine balances purity with complexity.

      A touch (10%) of whole bunch brings aromatic lift and structure, while 12 months in seasoned French oak rounds out the supple tannins and adds a gentle savoury thread. The result is a silky, seamless Pinot Noir showing ripe red cherry, forest floor, subtle spice and a long, refined finish. Complex, rounded, and incredibly smooth — this is everything you could want from top-tier Tasmanian Pinot.

       

      Tasmanian-born James Broinowski completed his bachelor of viticulture and oenology at the University of Adelaide in ’13. He was faced with the same problem as many other graduates wanting to strike out on their own: cash.

      While others in his predicament may have found the same solution, his was the first wine venture to successfully seek crowdfunding. The first year, he bought enough pinot noir from Glengarry in Tasmania’s north to make 2100 bottles of pinot noir (which won a gold medal at the Royal International Hobart Wine Show ’16) and 200 bottles of rosé.

      The following year he was able to buy pinot from the highly rated Gala Estate on the East Coast, as well as a repeat order from Glengarry. In ’19, James added Saltwater River vineyard on the Tasmania Peninsula to his roster of premium single sites. The quality of the wines is seriously good, too.-JAMES HALLIDAY



      Tasting Profile

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

      Earthy, Herbal, Red Fruits

      Palate:

      Cedar, Red Cherry, Strawberry

      Food Pairings:
      Fish Fish
      Game Game
      Poultry Poultry

    Description

    The Small Island Wines are making plenty of noise with only a small range.

    Complex, rounded and very smooth, everything you could want from a Pinot Noir.

     

    100% Coal River Fruit from the Pooley home block and across the road next to Cooinda.
    10% whole bunch
    12 months on FF oak, 2nd year.

    From one of Tasmania’s most exciting boutique producers, the 2024 Enzo Pinot Noir captures the elegance and depth of the Coal River Valley in a beautifully poised expression. Sourced exclusively from the revered Pooley home block and neighbouring Cooinda vineyard, this wine balances purity with complexity.

    A touch (10%) of whole bunch brings aromatic lift and structure, while 12 months in seasoned French oak rounds out the supple tannins and adds a gentle savoury thread. The result is a silky, seamless Pinot Noir showing ripe red cherry, forest floor, subtle spice and a long, refined finish. Complex, rounded, and incredibly smooth — this is everything you could want from top-tier Tasmanian Pinot.

     

    Tasmanian-born James Broinowski completed his bachelor of viticulture and oenology at the University of Adelaide in ’13. He was faced with the same problem as many other graduates wanting to strike out on their own: cash.

    While others in his predicament may have found the same solution, his was the first wine venture to successfully seek crowdfunding. The first year, he bought enough pinot noir from Glengarry in Tasmania’s north to make 2100 bottles of pinot noir (which won a gold medal at the Royal International Hobart Wine Show ’16) and 200 bottles of rosé.

    The following year he was able to buy pinot from the highly rated Gala Estate on the East Coast, as well as a repeat order from Glengarry. In ’19, James added Saltwater River vineyard on the Tasmania Peninsula to his roster of premium single sites. The quality of the wines is seriously good, too.-JAMES HALLIDAY



    Tasting Profile

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

    Earthy, Herbal, Red Fruits

    Palate:

    Cedar, Red Cherry, Strawberry

    Food Pairings:
    Fish Fish
    Game Game
    Poultry Poultry
    Small Island Wines

    "Tasmanian-born James Broinowski completed his bachelor of viticulture and oenology at the University of Adelaide in 2013. He was faced with the same problem as many other young graduates wanting to strike out on their own: cash. While others in his predicament may have found the same solution, his was the first wine venture to successfully seek crowdfunding. The first year (’15) allowed him to purchase pinot noir from Glengarry in the north of the island, making 2100 bottles of pinot noir that won a gold medal at the Royal International Hobart Wine Show ’16; and 200 bottles of rosé that sold out in 4 days at the Taste of Tasmania Festival ’15. In ’16 he was able to buy pinot from the highly-rated Gala Estate on the east coast and back up the ’15 purchase from the Glengarry Vineyard with a ’16 purchase. It looks very much like a potential acorn to the oak story, for the quality of the wines is seriously good." - James Halliday

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