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Angel Flower Pinot Noir, Pyramid Valley Vineyards 2018

RegionNew Zealand
Subregion New Zealand > Canterbury
ColourRed
TypeStill
Grape VarietyPinot Noir

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Tasting Notes

Less topsoil and more clay in the subsoil than in Earth Smoke vineyard. Mike Weersing used to ferment this fruit in small cylindrical steel tanks with no temperature control. Steve Smith has bought 1,400-litre oak tanks from Taransaud (as he did at Craggy Range). There’s no whole-bunch component because ‘that would make the pH go through the roof’. To be released April 2020.
Light to mid cherry red. Pretty and scented red fruit. Savoury and salty on the palate, almost too much. Needs time to unfurl. Quite severe on the palate at the moment. Fine grained but hard on the finish. Smith thinks it will become more aromatic on the palate. Drink 2021 – 2027

16.5+
Julia Harding MW, JancisRobinson.com, February 2020

If you like your wines star bright, then move along, please; with no fining and no filtration, the goal here is not clarity but keeping all the good stuff in. This is an aromatic expression with a real tang of chalky tannin. There's a melting pot of aromas here: florals, sweet damson, white stone fruit as well as spice and a subtle gamy note. It's a gently textured, medium-bodied style, purveying a sense of calm as it eases seamlessly along the palate. Medium in body, with a gentle rush of acidity on the scented finish, tannins coating the mouth. like cocoa powder. A distinctive wine that's supple and ready to be enjoyed upon release but will evolve gracefully over the coming 5-8 years, although it's rather nice now. Drink 2021 - 2027.

92
Rebecca Gibb MW, vinous.com, March 2021
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