Opis Bardzo jasny, słomkowo-żółty kolor z zielonymi refleksami.Zapach świeży, intensywny,z akcentami gruszki, guawy i limetki. W ustach owocowa świeżość cytrusów i guawy przyprawiona kolendrą. Lekkie i orzeźwiające.
Opis 4.5 stars / 93 points - James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year. Product Code: RH19071; Tasting Notes Pinot Noir has been one of the Mornington Peninsula’s shining stars for some time now and the wines just seem to get better and better. They are ... 4.5 stars / 93 points - James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year. Product Code: RH19071; Tasting Notes Pinot Noir has been one of the Mornington Peninsula’s shining stars for some time now and the wines just seem to get better and better. They are the perfect illustration of wines that can be wonderfully textured and complex without having to be huge, oaky and tannic. Fruit Pinot Noir grapes from six different vineyards from all over the Mornington Peninsula including six different clones have been blended to make this wine. Maturation This wine was given a cool soak for two days and then inoculated for fermentation in stainless steel tanks. It was then gently pressed and allowed to finish primary fermentation before racking off gross lees. It was inoculated for malolactic fermentation and transferred to French oak barriques (25% new). Some material was allowed to stay on skins for a few days after fermentation prior to pressing. The wine then matured for 9 months, during which it completed its malolactic fermentation. This treatment maximizes the delicate and subtle Pinot flavours, aromas and textures. Technical Analysis Alcohol 12.5%. Best Drinking The Red Hill Estate Pinot Noir drinks well at an amazingly young age and is best consumed within 3 years if you want just the cherries, plums and strawberries. If you want it to walk a little on the wilder side, wait 5 years for extra savoury and gamey characters and for the full monty of Burgundian complexity leave if for at least seven years. Bouquet and Palate The resulting wine shows the familiar perfume, elegance and length with plenty of sweet, juicy mid palate fruit. Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year.
Klasyczny, ciepły z charakterystyczną nutą pieprzu Syrah w wydaniu australijskim.
Opis Szczep: Shiraz. Wino o złożonym bukiecie owoców - soczystej morwy i dzikej jeżyny z nutami kawy i trocin, smak świetnie zrównoważony, z aromatami owoców i elegancką nutą pieprzu i przypraw oraz dębu, z długą taninową końcówką.
Opis 4.5 stars / 93 points - James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year. Product Code: RH19071; Tasting Notes Pinot Noir has been one of the Mornington Peninsula’s shining stars for some time now and the wines just seem to get better and better. They are ... 4.5 stars / 93 points - James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year. Product Code: RH19071; Tasting Notes Pinot Noir has been one of the Mornington Peninsula’s shining stars for some time now and the wines just seem to get better and better. They are the perfect illustration of wines that can be wonderfully textured and complex without having to be huge, oaky and tannic. Fruit Pinot Noir grapes from six different vineyards from all over the Mornington Peninsula including six different clones have been blended to make this wine. Maturation This wine was given a cool soak for two days and then inoculated for fermentation in stainless steel tanks. It was then gently pressed and allowed to finish primary fermentation before racking off gross lees. It was inoculated for malolactic fermentation and transferred to French oak barriques (25% new). Some material was allowed to stay on skins for a few days after fermentation prior to pressing. The wine then matured for 9 months, during which it completed its malolactic fermentation. This treatment maximizes the delicate and subtle Pinot flavours, aromas and textures. Technical Analysis Alcohol 12.5%. Best Drinking The Red Hill Estate Pinot Noir drinks well at an amazingly young age and is best consumed within 3 years if you want just the cherries, plums and strawberries. If you want it to walk a little on the wilder side, wait 5 years for extra savoury and gamey characters and for the full monty of Burgundian complexity leave if for at least seven years. Bouquet and Palate The resulting wine shows the familiar perfume, elegance and length with plenty of sweet, juicy mid palate fruit. Aromas of cherries, including black, red and liqueur, along with spice, plums and a delicate floral lift. It has fine grained Pinot tannins that build gently in the mouth. These tannins, along with the fresh acid finish ensure a long life for this wine. Expect more savoury and gamey nuances to develop after a further year.
Opis Kolor: bladosłomkowy. Aromat: świeże owoce, wyraźna morela, nektarynka i ananas, pięknie zaokrąglone pikantnym masłem. Smak: złożone wino, przywołujące nuty bogatej sałatki z dojrzałych owoców (banan, morela) z dodatkiem bitej śmietanki i kruszonki.
Opis Szczepy: shiraz, cabernet Czerwone, wytrawne wino z intensywnym aromatem czerwonych owoców, przypraw, z delikatnymi nutami lukrecji i pieprzu leciutkim akcentem mięty. W ustach wyraźny smak dojrzałych śliwek, porzeczek w eleganckiej równowadze z łagodnymi taninami. Wino pełne, ekstraktywne, długie. Podawać w temperaturze 15 - 16°C do pieczeni, mięs z grilla i wędlin.
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Opis Białe, wytrawne wino o jasno słomkowej barwie z zielonymi refleksami. W nosie aromaty cytrusów, ananasa z nuta skoszonej trawy i akcentem ziół. Smak rześki, owocowy z delikatną nutą beczkowej słodyczy na finiszu. Podawać w temperaturze 10 – 12ºC do łososia z grilla, cielęciny i owoców morza.
Opis Szczepy: Cabernet Franc, Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot Każdy ze szczepów został osobno poddany procesowi fermentacji i maceracji, a następnie dojrzewaniu przez 18 miesięcy w beczkach z francuskiego dębu. Ta wyjątkowa mieszanka oddaje w pełni styl Warrenmang z jego charakterystycznym pikantno-miętowym aromatem i lekką nutą czekolady.
Opis Szczepy: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc, shiraz. Każdy ze składników tego wyjątkowego kupażu oddzielnie poddano winifikacji i dojrzewaniu w beczkach z amerykańskiego i francuskiego dębu. W efekcie otrzymano bardzo doskonale, zrównoważone wino, z eleganckim aromatem podkreślonym pikantną nutą mięty i akcentem gorzkiej czekolady. Harmonijnie zintegrowane taniny i długi finisz podkreślają klasę wina i talent jego twórcy. Podawać w temperaturze 17 - 18°C do duszonej wołowiny, dziczyzny i dojrzewających serów.
Opis Szczepy: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Malbec. Wino o intensywnym bukiecie dojrzałych czerwonych owoców z nutą fiołków, w smaku przyjemne, dobrze zbudowane, z aromatami czerwonych owoców z delikatnymi taninami i orzeźwiającą końcówką.