Pirie Tasmania South Winery

Mewstone

d'Entrecasteaux Channel Tasmania Pinot Noir 2017

As previous Delectable notes. Still whole bunch notes with an aromatic red fruited perfume. A luscious texture in the mouth with great length. From the most southerly vineyard in Australia. Typical of the terroir of the d’Entrecasteaux channel south of Hobart. Similar to its illustrious neighbour, Home Hill Estate. — 2 years ago

Daniel, Severn and 16 others liked this

Taylor's

Barrel Selection Winemaker's Project Limited Release Tasmania Pinot Noir 2015

Nice raspberry and strawberry flavours with good balance of tannins. Surprisingly delicious! — 4 years ago

Penfolds

Bin 23 Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2018

This is Penfolds best expression for Pinot Noir being made from fruit sourced in the Adelaide Hills, Henty and Tasmania. Just had a glass with the entree. Mid crimson in colour with a tawny brown rim. Aromas and flavours in the stewed red fruit spectrum. Soft tannins - drinking well now. — 5 years ago

Shay, Daniel P. and 23 others liked this

Distant South

Tasmania Pinot Grigio 2019

Nice and fresh & crisp. Sweet enough but not too sweet. Nice easy wine to drink — 6 years ago

Pirie

South Riesling

2007 - already 13 years old under screw cap. Delightful aged Riesling. Still retains beautiful perfume and acid. — 6 years ago

Fermoy Estate

Reserve Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2010

Herbal aromas (typically Margaret River) with Geranium Capsicum and a touch of menthol. Some green notes - medium weight. Savoury wins out over Cassis and black fruits. Not in the upper echelon of Margaret River Cabernet. Just a silver medal. We went to the Cellar Door some years ago and the story goes that the Reserve Cab was served at the wedding of Prince Frederick of Denmark to Sydney Real Estate agent Mary Donaldson originally from Tasmania now Crown Princess Mary and one day will become the Queen of Denmark. Fred is a keen sailor who was representing Denmark at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and they met at Sydney hotspot The Slip Inn where Fred was flashing his Black AMEX so the story goes and was captivated by Mary and the rest is history. — 7 years ago

Paul, David and 9 others liked this

Hardys

Clare Valley & Tasmania Riesling 2010

Lots of fruit but body and complexity — 7 years ago

Distant South

Tasmania Riesling 2022

Crisp and with a real citrus presence — 2 years ago

Cheryl thomson
with Cheryl

Ministry of Clouds

McLaren Vale Grenache

Very good Chardonnay. Tasmania? Who know? Gotta go. — 3 years ago

Joe liked this

Dr Edge

South Tasmania Chardonnay 2019

(The front label doesn’t give much away but this is for Dr Edge South Tasmania Chardonnay 2019.)
Intense and linear with Pink Lady apple bite and pucker. Great acid. Lovely detail and shape. Apple and citrus and a bit of tropical.
— 5 years ago

Sam Marshmallow
with Sam
Bob liked this

Rabbit Ranch

Central Otago Pinot Noir 2017

Classic Pinot from this region, Smokey, blackberry bramble, citrus acid city.
Oddly, it hits all of the things I want from this region very well. Central Otago is the closest to Tasmania, in my Pinot Noir likings.
— 6 years ago

Sharon, Trixie and 5 others liked this
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Trixie

🐇 Interesting review!🍷

Home Hill

Kelly's Reserve Tasmania Pinot Noir 2013

Deep Ruby in colour. Cherry, red fruits generally, stems and a Jujube confectionery note. Intense red fruits on the medium bodied palate. Lovely texture and mouthfeel - sweetish. So obviously delicious it is difficult to look beyond anything else. From Australia’s most southerly vineyard in the Huon Valley south of Hobart. Visited there a few years ago with the family and had a lovely lunch. This wine won the Trophy for Best Pinot Noir at the Australian Cool Climate Wine Show in 2014 - and one can see why. — 6 years ago

Eric, Billy and 14 others liked this

Felton Road

Cornish Point Pinot Noir 2013

This nose is big, and wafty.

Cinnamon and Blackberry, wrapped in freshly risen yeast.

A hint of a sweet, yet in a pie spice way, blackberry twigs and branches, touches of fireplace, and a harmonious relationship between the oak, and long live the acid!

Central Otago are my favorite Pinot’s as well as Tasmania. Perfect climate.
— 7 years ago

Sharon, Daniel P. and 3 others liked this
Trixie

Trixie

Awesome photo. Have a great long weekend!

Penfolds

Bin 311 Tumbarumba Chardonnay 2018

See previous note from August 2022. The epitome of a modern Australian Chardonnay - struck match sulphidic notes with cool climate fruit from choice vineyards In Tumbarumba, Tasmania and the Adelaide Hills. White stone fruit and citrus with mineral characters and low acid. Not for long keeping but delicious right now and for a few years. — 3 years ago

Shay, Ron and 19 others liked this

Pooley

Butcher's Hill Pinot Noir 2020

When in Rome do as the Romans. Currently on Bruny Island south of Hobart and enjoying the local bounty like Oysters and Fish and this lovely Pinot Noir from Pooley who are in the Coal River district. Lovely aromatics of dried red and black cherry with a whole bunch influence. A light to medium weight palate. — 5 years ago

Severn, Ira and 14 others liked this

Sailor Seeks Horse

Tasmania Pinot Noir 2017

Yep last night was a 2 bottle night 🙊 It was too hard to resist the urge as it was Pinot Noir Day after all.

I received this bottle of Tassie Pinot as a lovely gift from a wonderful lady I’ve done some work with in Perth (thank you Sheree!). She gave it to me over a year ago, but I got pregnant 🤰 before I had time to open it. So I’ve been waiting for the right moment to crack it now that the bub 👶 is here.

It’s a 2017 Pinot Noir from the Huon Valley (south of Hobart) made by Sailor Seeks Horse. Swipe across to see all the juicy info on the back label.

Sailor Seeks Horse is owned and operated by Paul & Gilli Lipscombe who studied in Margaret River and have worked in vineyards in France, Oregon and New Zealand. Their love is Chardonnay & Pinot Noir (my kind of people!).

So I pulled out my Pinot specific Riedel glass last night and got stuck in.

Beautiful! So worth the 12 month wait! From the garnet shade in the glass to the gorgeous aromas of plums, cherries and herbs. I was in love! In the mouth it’s beautifully balanced with red & black fruits coming through and juicy acidity. Elegant and delicious 🍷

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!
— 6 years ago

Bob and Severn liked this

Tolpuddle Vineyard

Tasmania Chardonnay 2016

Enjoyed on a ‘wine tour at home’ whilst slight restrictions are in place here in South Australia. We can still enjoy 30th birthdays 🎂🍾 — 6 years ago

Mike, David and 7 others liked this
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Shaw and Smith

M3 Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2012

Quite pale Lemon considering its age. Funky solids musty aromas. Medium bodied medium acid with grapefruit notes on palate and reasonable length. A good Chardonnay from this premium Adelaide Hills producer. From cousins Shaw and Smith - Michael Hill-Smith was Australia’s first Master of Wine. Have spread their wings to Tasmania with the premium Tolpuddle. — 7 years ago

Simon, David and 7 others liked this

Penfolds

Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay 2017

Latest release. Sourced from Tasmania. Great nose of stone fruits and right amount of French oak. Razor sharp and focused acidity. Great balance. — 7 years ago

Severn, Shay and 10 others liked this